Changing Schools and Moving In-District

Moving to Our District

If you are looking for a home and are not sure which schools your child would attend? You can put your address into this interactive map to see if you live or work in the City or Town. You can also use the following resources:

  • The Town of Essex Street Map 

  • For the City of Essex Junction, use this link (Street List) to see a list of City streets in alphabetical order. If you live on one of these streets and have an Essex Junction mailing address, you live in the City.

Changing Schools

Moving Homes

If your family is relocating to another home inside EWSD, follow these steps:

  • Check out our District Boundaries to see which town you are going to be living in: Essex Town, Westford, or the City of Essex Junction.

  • Then, reach out directly to the school your child will be attending and your current school. The registrar or administrative assistant can help with record-sharing. 

  • You do not need to fill out a K-8 transfer application if you are going to have your children attend the District-assigned school.


Exceptions for School Transfers

If you have a circumstance in which you would prefer your child to attend a school other than the one assigned to your address, please visit our Voluntary K-8 Reassignment Guidelines within our policies, and use the K-8 Transfer Application form

Our policy states that families may apply for in-District school transfer. 

They must:

  • Fill out the K-8 Elementary School Transfer Application form and mail the form to the superintendent at 76 Pearl Street, Suite 201, Essex Junction, VT 05452 by April 15. Families will be informed of school choice placement by May 1.

  • School voluntary reassignment will be limited to the amount of available space in each building.

If you are interested in having your student attend a school other than the one located in your community, you will need to complete and submit the school transfer form. Once we receive all applications by April 15, we will assign students accordingly.

If there is more interest in one particular school than space is available, we will hold a lottery. Siblings of currently enrolled students will be given priority, after which a lottery system, as developed by the superintendent, shall be employed.