
Registration

Spring 2023 Registration
Spring 2023 registration is now closed.
Please reach out to registration@thearborlearningcommunity.com with any questions.
Our Fall 2023 schedule will be released on April 13th, so stay tuned!
Current & Prospective Families:
Check out our Spring 2023 Open House on April 27th, 5-8pm!

Payment, Cancellations, Refunds, & Changes
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DROP & CHANGE POLICIES
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FALL SESSION CLASSES
From May through July 1st: schedule changes will not impact priority registration for the subsequent registration period.
After July 1st: Any family dropping a class, without registering for an equivalent number of replacement classes, will be permitted to continue in companion spring classes, but will forfeit priority registration for any new Spring 2023 classes during the Spring 2023 registration session. Families impacted by the revised drop policy will be welcome to register during New Family Registration.
The Arbor office and teaching staff spend significant time planning and implementing engaging, in-depth and unique classes for our community well in advance of the class start dates. The sustainability of the program as a whole is dependent on predictable registration levels. Decreases in class registration levels at the last minute create real costs for the organization and when fluctuations in enrollment are significant, they jeopardize the future size and scope of the program that can be offered. As such, we kindly ask families not to register for classes they do not intend to take and to make any changes to their Fall 2022 schedule by July 1, 2022. Should unavoidable changes be required after July 1, 2021, families are asked to consider making a voluntary donation of $75 per class to offset operational costs and help The Arbor to continue to provide customizable education for its community in the future.
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SPRING SESSION CLASSES
From October through December 1st: schedule changes will not impact priority registration for the 2023-2024 year
After December 1st: Any family dropping a class, without registering for an equivalent number of replacement classes, will forfeit priority registration for the upcoming 2023-2024 registration session. Families impacted by the revised drop policy will be welcome to register during New Family Registration.The Arbor office and teaching staff spend significant time planning and implementing engaging, in-depth and unique classes for our community well in advance of the class start dates. The sustainability of the program as a whole is dependent on predictable registration levels. Decreases in class registration levels at the last minute create real costs for the organization and when fluctuations in enrollment are significant, they jeopardize the future size and scope of the program that can be offered. As such, we kindly ask families not to register for classes they do not intend to take and to make any changes to their Spring 2023 schedule by December 1, 2021. Should unavoidable changes be required after December 31, 2021, families are asked to consider making a voluntary donation of $75 per class to offset operational costs and help The Arbor to continue to provide customizable education for its community in the future.


Registration FAQ
Q: How many POs will I need to submit if I am using charter funds to pay for classes?
Depending on your charter, you may submit one lump sum POs or monthly POs according to the pricing chart.
If you are with Blue Ridge Academy, Cabrillo Point Academy, Granite Mountain, Mission Vista Academy, Pacific Coast Academy, or Sky Mountain, please submit lump sum POs/ECs.
If you are with Citrus Springs, Empire Springs, Excel, iLEAD, River Springs, or Sage Oak, please submit monthly POs as indicated on the Pricing & Payment sheet. (2022-2023 Pricing & Payment Sheet)
Q: What COVID-19 precautions will The Arbor be taking?
A: The Arbor will be following the most up-to-date local, state, and CDC guidelines regarding COVID-19 safety and precautions. Please see our COVID-19 plan here.*
*Please note that this guidance may be subject to change during the FALL 2022 or SPRING 2023 session should updates be provided from local and state guidance, or requirements change for the charters for whom we are a vendor.
Q: Can students in kindergarten take 1st grade level classes?
A: No. We require that all students be both 6 years old and in 1st grade to take classes at The Arbor.
Q: What is the process if a younger student wants to take classes with older students?
A: Please review the class description and prerequisites to make sure that your child is ready for class with older students. He or she will need to have teacher and/or office permission to take out-of-grade-level classes. Please reach out to us at registration@thearborlearningcommunity.com, and share why you believe the class would be a good fit for your child. A writing sample, math pre-test, etc., may be required.