The Ultimate Checklist for Enrollment and Beyond
Ready to join our school community? Walk through these easy steps to complete your student’s enrollment. Then, see a preview of what comes next!

Steps to Enroll

Submit an application
Create an enrollment portal account to fill out an application. Be sure to choose Alabama Destinations Career Academy as you enter your information!

Upload the required documents
Gather your supporting documents and upload them to the enrollment portal.
Things you’ll need:1
- Your student’s birth certificate
- Proof of residency, such as a utility bill showing your name and address
- Medical records, i.e., immunization records or exemption (required for public school enrollment)
- Student transcripts from any previous school attendance

Receive approval
Check your email for important information about your enrollment status and next steps.
If your student is currently enrolled in school, they should remain enrolled while your application is processed and approved.
You’re approved! Now what?
Once your student’s enrollment is approved, you’ll receive access to our welcome website, which provides resources customized to help you get started. In the meantime, here are some suggestions of sites to explore and ways you can plan:

Visit “A Day in the Life” to see how students at K12-powered schools spend their days.

Explore our community of parents and Learning Coaches for tips and support:
– Learning Coach Community
– K12 Facebook Page
– ALDCA Facebook Page
– ALDCA Blog

Set up a dedicated workspace for your student.

Get excited about your course materials! When you enroll in a K12-powered online school program, the materials your student needs to complete their courses are shipped directly to your home.

Get involved! Browse our events calendar to find out what’s coming up in your area.

Explore our various online clubs, competitions, and course offerings like career and college prep to find fun ways for students to engage with peers and dive deeper into their interests.
1Required documents differ by school and state. Check with your school for specific details.