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The deadline for submitting open enrollment applications for the 2008-09 school year was January 18, 2008 (4:00 pm) for students currently enrolled/attending a BVSD school.

‘Late Applications’ will be accepted from out of district students, incoming kindergarten students, private school students, home schooled students, or new residents to BVSD (moved into the BVSD district after January 18, 2008). You may use the same application but it will be processed as a ‘Late Application’ which means that the student will not be in the lottery process but will be added to the bottom of any existing wait list in early April. Offers will be made from the wait lists in May, June, and August if there is space available.

Please contact the Open Enrollment Office at 303-245-5900 for questions and clarification.

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 Open Enroll Your Student for 2008-09

The online enrollment process is organized in steps. Please follow all steps in this process in order:

  1. Review the Open Enrollment flow chart.
  2. Read the Open Enrollment Procedures document.
  3. Fill out the Open Enrollment application.
  4. Return the form to the Open Enrollment Office.

See the Lottery Process document for information on lottery procedure.

For additional information, contact the Open Enrollment Office.

 Important Note about Arapahoe Ridge High School

Arapahoe Ridge High School will no longer accept 9th grade students beginning with the 2008-09 school-year. Arapahoe Ridge High School is a career focus high school for 10th, 11th, and 12th graders. After a student has experienced a traditional high school and all that the high school has to offer for 9th grade and then decides that they would rather attend a career focus high school, they may apply for a transfer beginning with their 10th grade year through the open enrollment process.

 About Open Enrollment

The Board of Education supports a variety of high quality educational programs. Students may:

  • attend their district designated neighborhood school (based on home address)
  • open enroll to another neighborhood school
  • open enroll in a focus school (meets BVSD standards but may have a different curriculum or philosophy)
  • open enroll in a charter school (an independent school) within the district

Through open enrollment parents/guardians may choose to enroll in a school outside of their neighborhood as long as there is sufficient programming, staff and space at the school. Parents/guardians who reside outside BVSD may open enroll their children into this district -- currently about 800 of Boulder Valley's students are from neighboring districts.

 Study Of BVSD's Open Enrollment System

Although Open Enrollment has existed in BVSD since 1961, it did not truly take hold until the mid-1990s. As more parents availed themselves of this option, it became the focal point of some controversy. The authors undertook this study to systematically describe and evaluate the open enrollment system as it now exists in Boulder Valley School District, and to provide information to BVSD officals, the School Board, and the public. On October 24th, 2000, the authors presented the results of this study, in report form, to the BVSD Board of Education. The executive summmary and recommendations can be found via the link below.

Open Enrollment Executive Summary

If you experience difficulties downloading the document, you can get a hard copy sent to you by e-mailing the Superintendent's Office. Please include your mailing address and the name of the document you require (BVSD Open Enrollment Report) in the body of the message. Or call the Superintendent's Office at (303) 447-5111.