Enrollment

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A Journey to Academic Excellence

At Ball Charter Schools, children receive so much more than a  rigorous, comprehensive education! Students excel in a safe and nurturing environment, where they learn and grow both academically and socially through hands-on learning experiences that strive to meet the individual needs of every child. Children benefit from our team of certified, highly-qualified teachers who encourage your child with respect and patience while holding high expectations for achievement and growth in all academic areas. Ball Charter Schools' faculty, staff, and administration welcome the opportunity to partner with your family to educate well-rounded and happy children where academic excellence is a tradition for over 25 years!

In Arizona, open enrollment allows students to attend public schools outside of their designated attendance zone or school district. This system provides flexibility for families to choose schools that may better fit their child's educational needs, interests, or logistics, regardless of geographic boundaries. Key points about open enrollment in Arizona include the following:

  1. Statewide Policy: Arizona's open enrollment policy applies to both district public schools and charter schools. Families can apply for their child to attend any public school in the state, provided there is space available at the desired school.

  2. Availability of Space: Admission to a school through open enrollment is contingent upon available capacity. Schools with limited space may prioritize students based on certain criteria, like whether the student has siblings already attending the school.

  3. Transportation: Families are generally responsible for transportation if they choose a school outside their designated attendance area. Ball Charter Schools does not offer formal transportation services to families. 

  4. Application Process: It’s important to submit a completed application to the school of your choice early as schools can fill up quickly.

  5. Charter Schools: Charter schools in Arizona operate independently of traditional school districts but are publicly funded. Charter schools participate in open enrollment and admit students based on availability.

Open enrollment supports school choice, empowering Arizona families to select schools that align with their child's unique learning preferences. Charter schools are tuition-free, public schools that operate based on a contract with their authorizer. Ball Charter Schools provides parents and students an alternative to traditional public school systems. We have high expectations and standards that value the school-home partnership as essential for student success.

Open enrollment is the period prior to the start of each school year when parents/guardians complete an application for each child to their desired school(s).

Open enrollment dates for the 2026-2027 school year are as follows:

November 1, 2025 - January 16, 2026

Parents/guardians will receive notification on the status of an enrollment application(s) no later than January 31, 2026.

DObson Dolphin

Dobson Academy

DobsonRegistrar@ballcharterschools.org

480-855-6325 ext. 200

Hearn Husky

Hearn Academy

HearnRegistrar@ballcharterschools.org

602-896-9160 ext. 108

Val Vista Viper Mascot

Val Vista Academy

VVARegistrar@ballcharterschools.org

480-656-5555 ext. 300

Required Documentation For Enrollment

There is no cost to submit an application or to attend our schools.

  1. Submit an application through the online portal via Infinite Campus (IC).

  2. The following documents are needed to complete the application process.

- Proof of Residency
- Birth Certificate - State Certified
- Immunization record
- Any necessary court documents

Admissions

Ball Charter Schools may limit admissions based on age group or grade level, but will not limit admission based on ethnicity, national origin, gender, income level, disabling condition, or proficiency in English.
 
Entry of eligible students into any Ball Charter School is based on space availability and may award enrollment preference to and reserve capacity for pupils who are any of the following:

A. The enrollment of eligible children, grandchildren or legal wards of employees of the School, employees of the charter holder, members of the Governing Board of the School or directors, officers, partners or board members of the charter holder.

B. Pupils who were enrolled in the School the previous year. Children who are in foster care or meet the definition of unaccompanied youth prescribed in McKinney-Vento homeless assistance act (42 United States Code section 11434a).

C. Pupils who attended another charter school or are the siblings of that pupil if the charter school previously attended by the pupil has the identical charter holder, governing body and governing body membership as the enrolling charter school.

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