Registration at One Spark Academy
for 2026-2027

This form is to request a enrollment for 2026-2027.

A Registration Request doesn’t guarantee enrollment, nor does it obligate you to pre-register in April. It puts your child on the waitlist, allows you to join a tour, and provides us enough information to determine whether we may or may not have room for your child based on grade, needs, and schedule preference.

Students are accepted for enrollment throughout the year pending availability. Our Calendar page lists the current dates for our four Sessions and breaks, including registration windows. Teh 2026-2027 Calendar will be available in May, but will follow a similar layout.

For 2026-2027, the following students have priority:

  • Students enrolled in Session 4, 2025-2026.
  • New students who commit to Pre-Registration during our enrollment window (begins for NEW students around April 1).
  • Incoming students who have toured OSA, are requesting full-time placement (pending availability and math/English levels), and meet our immunization requirements. Full-time enrollment is a schedule equivalent to at least four full days.
  • Our program is currently at capacity in 2025-2026. We anticipate a full program in 2026-2027. Enrollment may be limited to 15-20 new students. 
To request to be added to the registration waitlist for 2026-2027, first, fill out the following form:

2026-2027 Student Registration Request / Waitlist

All students are added to a waitlist. Families who have met with us will be contacted in mid-April once we assess how many spots we have available per grade, or for full-time/part-time placement. Most spots will be available for the 6th-grade.
    Please note: If with a charter school that provides funding for vendors, payment in FULL is required for the first Session (Session 1), or the first Session your child attends. Once the charter school funds are received, they become a credit to use for subsequent sessions or are reimbursed if your child doesn't continue attending classes at OSA.
    One Spark Academy follows the general requirements for CA schools, but allows for up to 10% of its student body to be non-immunized for any reason. Often, students who are partially-immunized or "catching up" are granted a spot more easily. You may request that your child be added to a wait list for a non-immunized spot. PLEASE NOTE: Beyond the general vaccine requirements, the VCDPH recommends that all children receive the most current COVID-19 vaccines. This vaccine, as with the annual influenza vaccine (Flu shot), is recommended for the general health of our community, but NOT REQUIRED. *Due to the rapid increase of measles cases in the United States, full immunization against measles (MMR) may be required in 2026-2027 for any new students.
  • If there are specific courses you want for your child, or if you have any comments for clarification, please add them here. You may also provide any other information, such as preferred days, schedule limitations, or immunization clarifications. You will be notified as soon as possible as to your child's registration status.

Nuts and bolts:

  1. Priority: Priority for each session is given to students who were enrolled in the previous session. Priority is also given to full-time students, or those committing to our full-year courses, which have limited space. Students coming 4-5 days a week and/or who are on our Flex Plan are considered “full-time”.
  2. Get involved! Sign up for our monthly newsletter, attend events, and follow us on FaceBook. This helps ensure that prospective families are “in the loop” for upcoming events and feel confident in the program’s mission.
  3. Parent Information Meetings: At least one parent should attend our Fall Parent Information Meeting held in June, or a private tour if joining mid-year. Online meetings can be arranged. Parent Information Meetings will include important details about the coming year, registration procedures, and more.
  4. FAQs:
    1. What if I don’t get a pre-registration spot? Can I still enroll? YES! We often have students enroll at the last minute, mid-year, or even in the last session if spots are available. However, full-time spots with your student’s first-choice courses may not be available after the summer. 
    2. Who can pre-register? As a general rule, we only will accept pre-registration deposits if we’ve met your child, if you’ve toured our program, and/or if you have attended a meeting or are registered to attend the meeting in June. This ensures a higher likelihood that everyone is happy with their decision.
    3. What if I just want to take a few classes, or just have enrichment? No problem. We will have more spots available in enrichment classes than we have in our full-year courses.
    4. What if I’m not sure what math class my child needs? We leave a little wiggle room for moving kids around should math placement require it. We will assess students in math in August, and make adjustments if needed. We also may request work samples.
    5. When do I submit the registration paperwork? All paperwork is collected after General Registration opens in August, or upon registration. Paperwork is updated annually. 
    6. Do you provide scholarships? No, not officially. We don’t charge for registration the fair value to run our program; we rely on generous support from our community to help meet the difference. However, we do our best to help families in need once they are in our program, by offering a spot in a class that has room, or by providing assistance for special programs. We ask that families who have the means to donate annually to our program, so that we can maintain low annual registration fees.