Mesa Public Schools has announced that enrollment is now open for the 2026-27 academic year. The district is inviting both new and returning families to register their students, emphasizing its commitment to preparing every student for success in college, career, and community life.
The district continues to expand its educational offerings. Among these are neighborhood schools recognized with A+ status, Franklin Accelerated Academies acknowledged at the state level, and programs focused on STEM and arts integration. There are also College and Career Academies designed to connect classroom learning with real-world experiences. Families can choose from a K-12 Eagleridge Enrichment homeschooling program as well as half-day and full-day preschool options.
For the upcoming school year, Mesa Public Schools will introduce two new institutions: Shepherd College Prep and Franklin High School. According to the district, “These new schools are built on a long-standing tradition of excellence and are designed as smaller learning communities. Each school will offer a more personalized high school experience where students are known, supported, and challenged to achieve at the highest academic levels.”
Families interested in learning more about specific campuses can schedule tours through the district’s website or begin the enrollment process online.











