Schools of Choice
The School of Choice window is now closed for the 2024-2025 school year.
If you have additional questions, please contact:
Tammy Skinner
tskinner@kvilleps.org
(616) 538-7460
Kelloggsville Public Schools 2025-26 Schools of Choice Program
The 2025-26 Kelloggsville Public Schools application window for Schools of Choice will open on April 14, 2025. All students residing within the Kent Intermediate School District may apply for enrollment in any Kent ISD school that has available openings during the advertised period.
School of Choice 2025-2026 Brochure
School of Choice 2025-2026 Brochure - Spanish
Important Schools of Choice Dates
- Applications accepted April 14 - May 16, 2025 at 4:00 p.m.
- Schools of Choice Openings: 350 (K-12)
- Parents notified by May 28, 2025 if student accepted.
- Parents confirm decision to attend by June 4, 2025.
Application Process
- Applications will be available on ParentVUE.
- Applications will be available on the first day of the opening timelines.
- Applications are not considered on a first come, first served basis.
- One application form per child, completed at your district of choice.
Schools of Choice Policies & Regulations
- Transportation is not provided for Schools of Choice students. Parents must provide their own transportation.
- Kelloggsville Public Schools reserves the right of program and/or building assignment.
- According to the Michigan High School Athletic Association (MHSAA) students accepted into the Schools of Choice program who are in grades 10-12 will not be eligible to participate in sports for one semester – until the second half of the school year.
- Enrollment may be denied to students who have been suspended, expelled, or convicted of a felony.
- Accepted students agree to comply with Choice district’s policies and enrollment guidelines.
- Once accepted, you will be allowed continuous enrollment in that district until graduation, until you withdraw, or until you reside outside of Kent ISD, at which time you may return to your resident district.
- Michigan law and KISD Superintendents’ Association agree that siblings should be kept together in a single district whenever possible. As a result, siblings of current Choice students may receive preference in filling district openings.