The 2025-26 Lottery Application is no longer available as of the March 31, 2025, 3:30 PM deadline. Unfortunately, we can no longer accept applications for enrollment for the upcoming school year. The 2026-27 Lottery Application will be available as soon as possible. For questions, please email info@temeculaprep.com.
For those of you who did apply for 2025-26, please review the information below:
WHAT HAPPENS AFTER THE APPLICATION DEADLINE IF YOU APPLIED? In early April, you will begin receiving communications from us. The communications will go to the email that you used to create your login. Please note that for security reasons, we cannot change the email address you used to create your log in. The first email in April will offer you the opportunity to review your child’s application and make any corrections, if necessary. A RESPONSE IS NOT NECESSARY UNLESS YOU NEED ASSISTANCE.
The 2026-27 lottery application will be available as soon as possible.
Lottery Application and Lottery Pull Q&A
You will receive a generic email response stating that your application was received. All applicants will start receiving communications from TPS starting in early to mid April. The email will ask you to review important application information for accuracy and share lottery pull date details. Unfortunately Yahoo has blocked many of our bulk emails from being received. Check back on this page to see what you may have missed if you do not receive an email by mid April.
Since TPS always has more applicants than we have spots for enrollment, the lottery pull is to establish the waiting list for each grade-level. Every applicant who applies is part of the lottery pull and they are each pulled by grade-level and categories as explained below:
Category 1: Currently enrolled TPS students. Currently enrolled TPS students do not need to submit a new lottery application from year to year. Category 1 students are automatically enrolled in the upcoming school year and are NOT pulled in the lottery and do not have to submit an application.
Category 2: Children of the charter school’s permanent staff.
Category 3: Siblings of currently enrolled TPS student.
Category 4: Temecula Valley Unified School District residents.
Category 5: All other applicants.
The two categories that make up the majority of the applications received are Category 4 and Category 5. The other categories make up a very small percentage of the applications received. On the lottery pull day, the first group to be pulled will be from Category 2, then Category 3, then Category 4, and then Category 5.
The number the applicant is pulled at the lottery pull, is the number they are placed on the waiting list for the grade-level applied for.
The lottery pull will be scheduled on April 28, 2025 and will begin at 9:30 AM at Temecula Preparatory School. You are NOT required to attend the lottery pull and there is NO preference given in how applicants are pulled, based on attendance.
All information used to pull the lottery, including your child’s grade level, is from the information you provided on the lottery application. Unfortunately, if you submitted the incorrect grade level, we cannot move your child to the correct grade-level waiting list and give them the same number as they were pulled in the lottery. We can move your child to the bottom of the waiting list in the correct grade, if you request us to do so. If you find this is the case after the lottery pull is completed, please email info@temeculaprep.com and include your request. Please make sure to include your child’s full name (or identification code) and the grade level that you would like us to move the child to.
No. If you are not contacted in May, that does not mean that a spot will not become available to you in the upcoming weeks, throughout the summer, or during the school year for which you applied if a vacancy occurs. We fill spots as they become available. We always suggest that you keep an open mind about taking a spot during the school year, especially if you have a higher number (1 is the best number on the waiting list for each grade-level and the farther away from number 1 that you are, the less likely it is that we will get to your number).
Since applicants are pulled by grade-level and NOT by family, it is very possible this could happen. Please remember that if you choose to decline a spot because your other children have not been offered a spot and in the future another spot is offered to another child in your family, we cannot go back and reinstate the status of the spot you declined.
We have one TK class of 20, three kindergarten classes with 24 students in each class, and three classes of grade 1 through 6 (grade 1 has 25 students in each class and each grade-level goes up by 1 with 6th grade being at 30). Remember that students who are currently enrolled at TPS automatically rollover to the next grade level. Spots are offered based on vacancies due to the increase in class size from grade to grade or because a student leaves TPS. TK does not have any students feeding into that class. PLEASE NOTE: Sometimes there is a need to retain students in K-6. In grades 7 through 12, we have approximately 90 students in each grade-level. We will offer all available spots in each grade-level based on what we have available.
We will begin offering available spots, via email and/or phone call approximately one week after the lottery pull date. This process can take some time. Each family is given a specific amount of time to respond to our offer.
- The waiting list starts with #1 for each grade level. Open spots are filled by contacting the first name on the waiting list (#1) until all available spots are filled.
- Spots are first offered via email to the email that you created your application with. The applicant is given 48 hours to respond. We then call the applicant and give an additional 24 hours to respond and a deadline to contact us to accept enrollment.
- If a parent declines a spot, we move on to the next number. If a parent does not respond to our offer of enrollment by the designated deadline, we move on the next number
Unfortunately, it is impossible to let you know how many spots there are available for each grade-level at this time. With the exception of Transitional Kindergarten (TK) and this year’s Kindergarten class, there are typically very few spots available. Our TK class does not have students feeding into it and since there is only one TK class feeding into three kindergarten classes, there are only a small number feeding into kindergarten. All other grade-levels already have students rolling over into their next grade-level. The spots available for 1st through 12th grade are based on whether a currently enrolled student is not returning to our school in the Fall or because there is an increase in our maximum class size from one grade to the next. Very often, the two weeks prior to our school start date is when we have the most movement.
No. Once the lottery is pulled, we cannot change it. We cannot put a child in front of another child on the waiting list once the waiting list is established. If one of your children is enrolled, you are welcome to apply for your other children for the next school year as siblings. This will give them priority in the lottery year you are applying for.
2025-26 Lottery Applicant Communications
The public lottery pull took place on Monday, August 28th. An email was sent to all lottery applicants with their child’s lottery pull numbers. No offers of enrollment have been sent at this time.