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Sutter Union High School District Interdistrict Transfer Information 

Sutter Union High School District Interdistrict Transfer Information 

For the 2026–2027 School Year
 
Interdistrict Transfer (IDT) Information 2026–2027 School Year
 
  • Application Window:
    November 4, 2025 - February 27, 2026, at 3:30 PM. Applications received after this date and time will be placed on a waiting list in the order received. Students placed on a waiting list will be notified no later than 14 calendar days after the start of instruction for the school year in which the transfer is sought. Students should continue the enrollment process at their school of residence.
 
  • Submission Instructions:
    Interdistrict Transfer Applications must be submitted in person to the Counseling Office between November 4, 2025, and February 27, 2026, at 3:30 PM.
    Online and incomplete applications will not be accepted.
 
Counseling Office Hours:
Monday through Friday, 7:30 AM - 3:30 PM (Closed during school holidays)
Closed for lunch from 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
We will only accept Interdistrict Transfer Applications during these office hours.
 
  • Required Documents:
    • Completed Interdistrict Transfer Application
    • SUHSD Online Application
    • Current report card (if currently in middle/elementary school) or current transcript (if currently in high school)
    • Discipline record
    • Attendance record
    • 504/IEP record (if applicable)
      Incomplete applications will not be received.

The Interdistrict Transfer Application must first be signed by the student’s resident school district. Applications submitted to SUHSD without the resident district’s signature will be considered incomplete and will not be processed.
 
  • Class Size and Program Capacity:
    Pursuant to California Education Code 46600–46610, approval of an Interdistrict Transfer Application is contingent upon available space and capacity in District programs. The District annually reviews capacity and reserves the right to deny requests based on limits in a specialized program or class size. This may include, but is not limited to, class size, Special Education, 504, or Honors programs. Parents/guardians will be notified in writing of the status of the request. If denied initially, applicants will be added to a waiting list by lottery, and should space become available, applicants will be accepted in order of the waiting list. Also, denials based on class size or program capacity shall not prevent parents/guardians from reapplying for an Interdistrict Transfer Application in subsequent years.
 
  • Transportation:
    Approval of an Interdistrict Transfer Application does not include transportation.
    Parents/guardians are responsible for transportation unless the student qualifies under one of the following:
    • Foster youth
    • Student experiencing homelessness
    • Transportation required by a student’s IEP
 
Sutter Union High School Indistrict Students

Sutter Union High School Indistrict Students

If you reside in the Sutter Union High School District, you will need to provide the documents listed below. 
  • SUHSD Online Application
  • Proof of Residency (One of the following)
    • Utility Bill: PGE Bill, water bill, gas bill, or trash bill
    • Financial or employment records: Pay stubs showing your name and address, bank statements, or state or federal tax returns.
    • Government-issued documents: Driver's license or ID card, voter registration card, correspondence from a government agency (e.g., DMV, IRS)
If you do not attend one of our feeder schools (Brittan, Franklin, Nuestro, Meridian or Robbins), you will need to provide the following:
  • Current Report Card
  • Discipline Record
  • Attendance Record
  • 504/IEP Record (if applicable)