• Enrollment Center


    District 622 has a centralized Student Enrollment Center that allows parents to register their students in one centralized location.

    Enrollment
    Enrollment must be completed using the online enrollment packet.

    Searchable Boundary Map
    District 622 has a searchable boundary map that indicates the new boundaries in effect for the 22-23 school year.

    Intra-District Enrollment Option
    Intra-District Enrollment allows resident students to transfer to another school within the district. Intra-District transfers are limited this year due to the ongoing construction projects and the COVID pandemic. Families must submit an Intra-District School Transfer Form which can be found at www.isd622.org/enroll.

    Post-Secondary Enrollment Options (PSEO)
    PSEO is a program that allows 10th-, 11th- and 12th-grade students to earn college credit while still in high school through enrollment in and successful completion of college-level courses. With traditional PSEO, these courses are generally offered on the postsecondary institution's campus; some courses are offered online. Contact your high school guidance office for information.

    General Education Development (GED) Preparatory Class
    GED Preparatory Class is a self-paced program designed to help adults ages 19 or older study and prepare to take the GED test. Eligible students are not enrolled in and have not graduated from high school. Classes are provided at no cost to the student and held at the Harmony Learning Center. More information can be found at www.isd622.org/abe.

    Alternative Learning Programs
    Alternative Learning Programs in District 622 include middle school programs, a 9th- and 10th-grade program located at North and Tartan high schools, a credit recovery program, and an Alternative Learning Center program for 11th and 12th graders offered through Northeast Metro 916 Intermediate School District. The 916 program is intended to provide an alternative option for students in the 11th and 12th grades who have experienced or are experiencing difficulty in the traditional education system. The program's goal is to assist students in making progress toward earning a high school diploma in an alternative setting. Students must meet established criteria to be eligible for Alternative Learning Programs. Call 651-748-7450 for information.

    Family/Resident Census
    It is essential that our district maintains an accurate and up-to-date census of its residents. This information includes children not yet in school, those attending non-public schools, or home-schooled children.

    Census data is used by the district for enrollment projections, program planning, staffing, and classroom space needs. The district provides services for pre-school children and adult education programs. The information provided on the census is used only for the above reasons.  

    Census forms are available on the District Resources Tab under the Parent Resources website.

  • Enrollment Center Hours


    Monday-Friday
    7:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. 
     
    2520 East 12th Avenue
    North St. Paul, MN 55109
     
    NOTE: Interpreters (Hmong, Karen, Somali and Spanish) are available by appointment. Call 651-748-7550 to make an appointment.

    For more information, please contact:

    Enrollment options are at the discretion of the non-resident district and/or school. For more information on these options, contact the District Enrollment Center at 651-748-7550.