JOIN THE RISE EXPERIENCE

Enroll your Kindergartener today for the 2024-2025 RISE school year!

 

NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS

We are still accepting applications for Kindergarten!

 

APPLY BY MAY 31, 2024

Learn more about RISE and what it means to be a Kindergarten Scholar!

TO APPLY FOR

Kindergarten

Applicant must:

be five years of age by
August 31, 2024

KINDERGARTEN AT RISE MEANS

Focusing on rigorous academics and opportunities to learn, explore, and play

Engaging in classes such as art, dance, computer science, and P.E.

Joining a community of scholars and teachers who will stay with you for nine years of your educational journey

Participating in on-campus and off-campus learning experiences

  • Off-campus: scholars visit colleges, museums, and much more  
  • On-campus: scholars enjoy the Book Fair, 100th Day, and Spirit Days on-campus

HOW TO LEARN MORE

Ask a question by emailing info@risese.org – our staff will respond within 48 hours

Like us on Facebook and follow us on Instagram

Visit our Frequently Asked Questions page

Join us for a tour

SPRING FESTIVAL

Please join us on Saturday, May 4 from 10am-2pm for our Community Day! Invite your friends and family. We’ll have vendors, food trucks, carnival games, silent auctions, and much more. Hope to see you there!

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What happens after I apply?

Visit Scribbles to view the status of your application or to submit a new application for another student.

 

If you are on the waitlist, your dashboard will show what number you are on the waitlist.

 

If you are offered a seat, please accept or decline the seat as soon as you can and complete the New Student Enrollment Application.

ENROLLMENT

Preferences

1

First priority will be given to applicants who are the children of current RISE faculty and staff.

2

Second priority will be given to siblings of returning students. “Siblings” means two or more children that are related by having the same father and/or mother, through biology or legal adoption.

3

Third priority will be given to siblings of newly accepted students. “Siblings” means two or more children that are related by having the same father and/or mother, through biology or legal adoption.