Enroll At Coopersville Area Public Schools

We’re glad you’re here. Whether your family already calls Coopersville home or you’re considering joining us through School of Choice, we’re here to make enrollment clear, simple, and welcoming for every new Bronco.

In-District Enrollment (Grades 1–12)

If you live within the Coopersville Area Public Schools boundaries, you can register online in just a few easy steps.

You’ll Need

  • Proof of Residency (utility bill, lease agreement, or mortgage statement)
  • Certified Birth Certificate
    A certified birth certificate is required for enrollment. Birth certificates are obtained through the county clerk’s office in the county where the child was born (not necessarily the county where you currently live).

Ottawa County Clerk – Birth Certificates  Kent County Clerk – Birth Certificates  Muskegon County Clerk – Birth Certificates 

Looking for the County Clerk where your child was born?
You can find contact information for any Michigan county clerk here:

Michigan County Clerks Directory

Up-to-Date Immunization Record or Valid Waiver (choose the appropriate resource below):

Submitting Documents

Online document uploads are preferred. If you’re unable to upload, bring physical copies to the Administration Office or email them to the District Registrar.

Temporary Housing & McKinney-Vento Support

If your family is temporarily living with another household, in transitional housing, or experiencing housing instability, please contact us. Students in these situations may qualify for support services under McKinney-Vento guidelines.

Learn more & Contact Us: McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance

Our enrollment team will help guide you through next steps and connect you with the appropriate support staff.

Questions? We’re Happy to Help.

If you have any questions, give us a call —  616-997-3200

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School of Choice

Our School of Choice application window is currently closed for the 2025–26 school year.

We invite families to please check back on February 1, 2026, when the next application window will open. Applications will be accepted through August 14, 2026.

School of Choice offers families additional enrollment options when space is available, including the opportunity for students to attend a school outside of their resident district.

Each year, Coopersville Area Public Schools thoughtfully determines School of Choice participation details, including application timelines, available seats, and which grades or buildings may be included.

Transportation: Families attending through School of Choice provide their own transportation.

Learn more about School of Choice

Student smiling with brown bronco mascot giving thumbs upStarting Elementary School is a big milestone and we’re excited to welcome your little learner!

Children must be 5 years old by September 1 to enroll in Kindergarten.

If your child turns 5 between September 2 and December 1, a readiness screening helps determine whether Kindergarten, Young Fives, or Preschool is the best fit.

You’ll Need:

Already a Bronco? If your child currently attends CAPS Young Fives or 4-Year-Old Preschool, you don’t need to re-enroll — just update your records with the West Early Childhood Center (WECC).

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4-Year-Old Preschool

Eligibility

Children must turn 4 on or before September 1.

Children turning 4 between September 2 and December 1 may enroll with parent notification, per district guidelines. If you're unsure which program fits best, our team will help guide you.

Step 1: Complete CAPS Online Registration

This step creates your child’s official school record with Coopersville Area Public Schools and allows you to upload the required enrollment documents.

You’ll Need:

Online uploads are preferred. If you're unable to upload, you may bring documents to the Administration Office or email them to the District Registrar.

CAPS Online Registration

Step 2: Complete MiECC Registration

All preschool families complete the MiECC form. This ensures your child is placed in the correct early childhood program and fulfills all state early childhood requirements. 

**Please upload annual income verification when prompted — this step determines eligibility for the free 4-year-old program.

MiECC Registration

Additional Notes
If your child attended Coopersville Preschool as a 3-year-old, their enrollment will automatically roll over into the 4-year-old program for the next school year. Please submit any updated documents to the WECC Office or email them as requested.

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3-Year-Old Preschool

Eligibility

Children must turn 3 on or before September 1.

Children turning 3 between September 2 and December 1 may enroll with parent notification, per district guidelines. If you’re unsure which program fits best, our team is happy to help you determine the best starting point.

Step 1: Complete CAPS Online Registration

Begin with the district’s online registration form. This creates your child’s official school record with Coopersville Area Public Schools and allows you to upload required documents.

You’ll Need:

Online uploads are preferred. If you’re unable to upload, you may bring physical copies to the Administration Office or email them to the District Registrar.

CAPS Online Registration

Step 2: Complete MiECC Registration

All preschool families also complete the MiECC form. This state-required step helps ensure your child is placed in the correct preschool program and that all early childhood requirements are met.

MiECC Registration

Additional Notes

If your child is already enrolled in Coopersville’s 3-Year-Old Preschool, their enrollment will automatically roll into the 4-Year-Old program for the next school year. You will only be asked to update documents as needed.

Learn More about WECC

Frequently Asked Questions

All CAPS buildings share one connected campus. Students are placed by grade level.

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You’ll need a birth certificate, proof of residency, and immunization record or waiver.
Kindergarten and Preschool students also need a health appraisal and screenings.

Yes — CAPS provides bus transportation for in-district students along published routes.
Families attending through School of Choice provide their own transportation.

Transportation is not provided for preschool students. 

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Our District Registrar is happy to answer questions, guide next steps, or connect you with the right school.

(616) 997-XXXX | [Button: Email the Registrar]

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