Enrollment for 2025-2026 School Year is now open!
New Student Enrollment
New student enrollment for the 2025-2026 school year is open. We will continue accepting current year new students through the end of the 2024-2025 school year.
Enrollment is open to all students who live within the Del Valle ISD district boundaries and meet the established requirements.
The new student enrollment application is intended for any student not currently enrolled in DVISD.
Returning Student Enrollment
Returning student enrollment for the 2025-2026 is open.
The returning student enrollment application should only be completed for students who are currently enrolled in DVISD.
How to Enroll
Why Del Valle?
Two-Way Dual Language
Students learn to read, write, and speak English and Spanish with this innovative program available at all elementary schools. Bilingual instruction is proven to help students outperform peers in the classroom.
Pre-K for kids 4 and up
Jump into education with our Pre-K4 program.
Our full-day 4-year-old program offers a dual language option to prepare students for a lifelong learning journey. State-qualifying and tuition-based program is available.
Free afterschool enrichment programs
Leading Enrichment Afterschool in Del Valle (LEAD) offers a variety of opportunities for students on all campuses that promote learning, community involvement and personal growth. Meals and transportation are provided.
Career and Technical Education pathways
DVISD students can graduate with industry certifications to open a world of high-paying jobs right out of high school. Opportunities are available in two dozen CTE programs and internships with local companies.
college partnerships with guaranteed admission
Students can earn college credit while still in high school and are guaranteed admission to DVISD partner colleges upon graduation.
Fine Arts at all campuses
Starting in elementary, young minds can learn about the fine arts and cultivate skills all the way through high school.
Student Success
"I couldn't believe my eyes."
Jesus Humberto Espinoza-Cervantes was accepted to Stanford University with a full-ride scholarship. He has attended Del Valle since Pre-K and hopes to become a civil engineer.
“I want to go to medical school."
Emily Araujo attends UT with a Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation scholarship. She graduated with an associate's degree and medical assistant certification.
"I hope to become a pilot in the U.S. Air Force."
Lalit Khadka was chosen to attend a highly-selective Air Force JROTC Flight Academy to obtain his private pilot license. He now plans to join the Air Force.