Edmonds School District now enrolling kindergarten and new students for 2025-26

Edmonds, WALocal News

The Edmonds School District is now enrolling kindergarten and new students for the 2025–26 school year, urging families to register early. Online enrollment is quick and convenient, while in-person assistance is available at local schools and the district office. Middle school enrollment assistance will be provided at the Educational Service Center from August 18 through August 29, and families are encouraged to book appointments. Required documents must be brought for in-person registration to complete the enrollment process. The first day of classes for grades 1–12 is scheduled for September 3, followed by kindergarten on September 8.

Ensuring timely registration helps families prepare for the new academic year. This enrollment process is crucial for establishing classroom sizes and resource allocation. For more information, families can visit the Edmonds School District website to begin online registration.

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