Steps to Enrollment

STEP 1: Verify your child’s eligibility to attend a PTAA school.

  • Residence must be within certain geographic boundaries to apply. Click Here to make sure you reside in PTAA geographical boundary
  • No documented discipline issues under TEC Subchapter A, Chapter 37 and as authorized by TEC 12.111(a)(6)(A).

STEP 2: Create a parent portal user ID and password.

Begin the admissions process by completing the online forms here. You will be prompted to request an account by setting up an ID and password. You will receive an email with your assigned log-in information. (Already have an account? click here.)

STEP 3: Log-in, complete and submit the application.

Using the log-in assigned to you, complete the online form and submit it.

You will be contacted by PTAA staff.

To finalize registration, the parent, guardian, or other person having lawful control of the student under order of a court must present proof of residency and provide the following student documents:              Social Security Card
Birth Certificate
Transcript or Report Card
Shots Records
State Assessment Results (STAAR, TELPAS, TAKS, etc.)
Immunization Form (provided by the school)

                                                 Proof of Residency

The school must verify that the parent/guardian currently resides within the geographic boundaries of the charter with the present intention to remain in residency. The parent/guardian will provide two documents from the following groups:

GROUP A

(1 document from this group)

 Social Security – Check/Letter 

 Voter Registration Card 

 Food Stamps

 Income Tax Return

 Driver’s License/State ID

AND GROUP B

(1 document from this group)

 Utility Bill: Electric, Gas, Water (No Cell Phone Bills)

 Mortgage/Deed 

 Lease Agreement with Landlord, Contract 

 Closing Statement on Home

When required by law, the school will waive the requirement to provide proof of residency within PTAA’s geographic boundaries.

  1. When the student or the student’s parent or guardian is a participant in the attorney general’s address confidentiality program for victims of family violence, sexual assualt, or stalking. The school must accept a a substitute post office box address designated by the attorney general if it is presented by a parent or student participating in the program.
  2. When the student is homeless as defined by law. Definition of Homelessness (McKinney-Vento Act Sec. 725(2); 42 U.S.C 11435(2)).

Thank you for your interest in PTAA schools. We are committed to your student’s future.