Roseburg Schools Opens Enrollment For 2026-27 School Year

Roseburg Schools has opened online enrollment for the 2026-27 school year for new, returning and re-enrolling students. Kindergarten Roundup events are also planned May 13 at all elementary schools.

Roseburg Schools Opens Enrollment For 2026-27 School Year

ROSEBURG, Ore. — Enrollment is now open for the 2026-27 school year in Roseburg Schools, with district officials encouraging families of new, returning and re-enrolling students to complete the process online.

The district said online enrollment is required for all students in those categories. Families can find enrollment instructions, parent portal links and a list of required documents on the district’s website.

District leaders said the goal is to make enrollment as straightforward and accessible as possible while helping families learn more about the academic and extracurricular opportunities available across Roseburg Schools.

Superintendent Jared Cordon said the district is focused on helping students graduate with direction and confidence for what comes next.

“Our goal is to ensure every student leaves Roseburg Schools with a plan and a sense of purpose,” Cordon said. “Whether that path leads directly into a career, continued education or both, we are creating opportunities for students to explore their interests, build skills and see what’s possible for their future.”

According to the district, Roseburg Schools emphasizes core academics such as reading, writing and math while also giving students opportunities to explore future careers, college options and community involvement from an early age through high school.

One of the district’s major areas of focus is its expanding career pathway system, which connects classroom instruction with hands-on learning and workforce opportunities. Through partnerships with Umpqua Community College and regional employers, students can explore areas including health care, manufacturing, agriculture and business. In some cases, students can earn college credit or industry-recognized credentials before graduating.

Roseburg Schools also highlighted a range of programs and services available to students, including:

Academic enrichment and support

  • Advanced Placement and dual credit courses
  • Talented and Gifted services
  • Robotics opportunities at all grade levels
  • Music programs at all elementary schools
  • Elementary garden programs
  • School psychologists and other student support services
  • Early literacy activities designed to support families

College and career preparation

  • Career pathway programs tied to local workforce needs
  • Dual credit opportunities through Umpqua Community College
  • Career and Technical Education programs
  • Career and Technical Student Organizations such as FFA, FBLA, FCCLA and HOSA
  • Work-based learning opportunities and industry partnerships

Athletics and extracurricular activities

  • Competitive athletic programs
  • Student leadership and service opportunities
  • Theater, band and choir programs
  • A variety of school clubs and activities

The district also announced that all elementary schools will hold Kindergarten Roundup events from 3 to 4:30 p.m. on May 13. The events are intended to give incoming kindergarten students and their families an opportunity to visit their school, meet staff and become familiar with the campus before the school year begins.

Families who cannot attend Kindergarten Roundup or who need help with enrollment are encouraged to contact their child’s school directly.

District officials said their broader mission extends beyond classroom instruction, with an emphasis on meaningful learning experiences, strong relationships, critical thinking and curiosity.

Enrollment for the 2026-27 school year is open now, and families are being encouraged to complete the process early and contact their school if they have questions.