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Enrollment Applications

CURRENT YEAR

2025-2026

Enrollment Applications

Online

Please fill out one form per child.

Hard Copy

Please fill out one form per child.

LOTTERY CUT-OFF DATE

January 10, 2025

Students who submit applications after the January 10, 2025 deadline will be admitted if there are any remaining openings, or added to a waiting list. For students who submit applications after this deadline, applicant priority will be based on the order the applications are received.
 Any Minnesota child in the offered grades is eligible to enroll, but parents/guardians must complete the SCPA Enrollment Form to register their children. In addition, to accept a placement, we suggest that all families attend a welcoming orientation session.

NEXT YEAR

2026-2027

Enrollment Applications

Online

Please fill out one form per child.

Hard Copy

Please fill out one form per child.

LOTTERY CUT-OFF DATE

January 9, 2026

Students who submit applications after the January 9, 2026 deadline will be admitted if there are any remaining openings, or added to a waiting list. For students who submit applications after this deadline, applicant priority will be based on the order the applications are received.

 Any Minnesota child in the offered grades is eligible to enroll, but parents/guardians must complete the SCPA Enrollment Form to register their children. In addition, to accept a placement, we suggest that all families attend a welcoming orientation session.

Please note: per guidance from the Minnesota Department of Education, St. Croix Prep no longer accepts enrollment applications from Wisconsin residents. This decision was also approved by the Board on January 23, 2018.

The commissioner of education may enter into K-12 education tuition reciprocity agreements that allow students residing in school districts along state borders to attend schools in adjoining districts across the border.

When students, who are not Minnesota residents, want to enroll in Minnesota public schools, they do so through border-state agreements where they exist. Minnesota’s Compulsory Attendance law defines a student’s residency as the residence of the parent or legal guardian. Minnesota has border agreements to assist in enrollment of South Dakota and Iowa into Minnesota public schools and vice versa. The Minnesota Department of Education (MDE)’s website has more information on these Interstate K-12 Tuition Agreements. Minnesota does not have agreements for cross-state enrollment with Wisconsin or North Dakota. Minnesota currently has agreements with South Dakota and Iowa. (Minn. Stat. §§ 124D.04 and 124D.041)

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Please note: We are in the process of updating our faculty directory over the summer and thus some information may be out of date.