Find Your K12-Powered School
K12 makes it easy to discover the best school that meets your needs right now.
Find a K12-Powered School Near Me
How to Enroll
A whole new learning experience is just around the corner
Create Your Account
Begin by creating your account so you may access your online application, get real-time alerts, and quick links to important info.
Choose Your School
You have options! Explore K12-powered schools by using the Find a School tool above.
Complete Admissions Questions
We’re here to guide you each step of the way.
How to Transfer Schools
Transitioning to a K12-powered school is a simple process – whether you’re considering transferring midyear or planning ahead.
While the transfer process may vary based on your chosen school or program, three simple steps will get you started:
Step 1
Research Your Options
Explore different schools, considering factors such as location, curriculum, and extracurricular activities.
Step 2
Narrow Down Your List
Take into account cost, academic rigor, and the choice between online and traditional options.
Step 3
Tour the Schools
If possible, schedule a tour of your local K12 program provider to get a feel for the optional in-person clubs and activities.
Frequently Asked Questions
The K12 curriculum is for students in kindergarten through 12th grade. There are schools powered by K12 across the country. Learn more about the options available in your area and enrollment requirements.
For K12-powered public school enrollment, you’ll need to meet the residency and enrollment requirements for your particular state. Required enrollment documentation varies by state, so check with your area school for specific details.
Moreover, to enroll in either a K12-powered public or private school, you’ll need to have some basic computer equipment and a reliable internet connection. Some public schools are able to provide a school-owned computer for student use—check with your school directly to learn if a loaner computer can be provided.
Enrollment deadlines vary by school. Generally, deadlines fall between late August through October for the fall semester and late January through March for spring. Many schools also offer continuous or midyear enrollment. Contact your school’s enrollment office for specific dates.
How do we get started?
Once you’ve enrolled your child in their new school, create a quiet, distraction-free home environment where they can focus on their studies. Establish a routine and reach out to K12 for support.