You can complete our easy online enrollment in 10-15 minutes. All you need to get started is proof of withdrawal. You’ll also need the following documents, but you can send them later:
To be eligible for enrollment at Method Schools, your student will need to meet these requirements:
You can enroll by completing our quick online enrollment form. Because our enrollment form is connected to SmartFox, our student information system (SIS), your student will be added to our pending student list as soon as you send the form.
Once you’ve sent your documents, including the Master Agreement, your student will be actively enrolled or will become actively enrolled on the date you choose. Your student can then access course materials, including the online orientation course and other online courses.
Enrollment for the 2023-24 school year is open for:
New students in all grades
Rerutning Method students in all grades
The first day of school for the 23-24 school year is August 21st, 2023, and students entering grades 9-12 may choose to start earlier in the year on July 3rd, 2023.
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