The Department of Student Services and School Attendance (SSSA) is responsible for providing an interdisciplinary approach to resolving identified student problems related to school attendance, student behavior or unsatisfactory academic achievement. SSSA works closely with law enforcement agencies, the courts, Juvenile Probation, the Department of Social Services, Department of Health, California Youth Authority and numerous public and private agencies providing services to and for children. SSSA staff work directly with parents, pupils and community members to provide a safe school environment conducive to learning.

Contact Information

Located just south of Herndon Ave. off of Sunnyside Ave. in Clovis
1465 David E. Cook Way, Clovis
559.327.9200

Employment Based Residence Enrollment

California law allows anyone working within the boundaries of Clovis Unified to enroll in CUSD. To enroll a child in Clovis Unified under the Employment Based Residence Law (CA Ed Code 48204) present a current paycheck stub or business license to the District's SSSA office and fill out an Employment Based Residency Request Form (Exhibit No. 6). It is not necessary to first contact your current school district.

  • For applications submitted before May 1 for the following school year, families will generally receive notice of the enrollment choices available before July 1.  For enrollment requests during the current school year generally, within a week, the District will process your application for enrollment.
  • Once enrollment is authorized, in addition to your approval letter from the Student Services Office, you will need the following documents to enroll at your new school:
    1. Child's Birth Certificate
    2. Child's Immunization Records
    3. PG&E Bill or Renter's Agreement to establish a home mailing address.

Open Enrollment, Interdistrict and Intradistrict Transfer Policies

Clovis Unified School District recognizes that students and families have unique needs deserving special consideration. Therefore, procedures have been established providing for the attendance needs of students and families, which supersede the school selection determined by the residence of the student.

To apply for a transfer, print the appropriate Exhibit form and once completed, turn it into your neighborhood school or the SSSA office.

For additional information, consult the following Board Policies, Administrative Regulations and Exhibits (which include the transfer application):

2202 - Student Residence (includes enrollment using place of work)
Board Policy | Administrative Regulation | Exhibits/Forms

2208 - Open Enrollment within the District
Board Policy | Administrative Regulation | Exhibit/Forms

2209 - Intradistrict Transfers During the School Year (within the District)
Board Policy | Administrative Regulation | Exhibit/Forms

2210 - Interdistrict Transfers (District of Choice)
Board Policy | Administrative Regulation | Exhibit/Forms