School Registration
Non-Command Sponsored Dependents wanting to enroll in DoDEA schools must apply for Space-Available. Space is extremely limited and not guaranteed. Please note that all family members who are applying for Space-Available must be in the country to start the application process.
See the attached PDF and contact the Osan School Liaison below for more information.
Contacts
Osan Elementary School
Grades K-5 (Pre-K starting Fall 2024)
Pre-School/Sure Start, Preschool Service for Children with Disabilities (PSCD) Program
DSN 315-784-5368 | Commercial +82 (0) 505-784-5368
Osan Middle High School
Grades 6-12
DSN 315-784-5326 | Commercial +82 (0) 505-784-5326
Registration Material
Pre-Registration
Before parents can complete the in-person registration, they must pre-register at Aspen Registration.
Enrollment Packet
Members must visit the school Registrar’s Office to complete the school registration process. Parents must hand carry the following documents:
- ID
- PCS orders with family members names listed
- Children’s birth certificates (Kindergarten & 1st grade only)
- Children’s passports (High School students only)
- Immunization records (Current flu shot)
- Copy of previous school records
- Copy of standardized test scores (if available)
- Copy of Individual Education Plan (IEP) & 504 Plan (if applicable)
Sure Start
Sure Start is a full-day preschool program that serves military children and families living overseas. Please note that space is extremely limited. For more information visit Osan DoDEA Sure Start.
School Liaison Office
School Liaison Program Manager
Phone: +82 (0) 10-3386-0051
DSN: 315-784-0290
Email: 51fss.fsy.cyes@us.af.mil
School Liaisons can help with:
- School Enrollment Assistance: Connect with your School Liaison before and after your move
- Link between Schools, Families, & Command: School Liaisons are subject matter resource experts for grades K-12 and can help address educational issues and needs
- Homeschool Support: School Liaisons provide homeschooled families with information regarding educational opportunities
- Military Interstate Children’s Compact Commission: School Liaisons help families navigate transitional issues related to MIC3
School Liaisons can also provide families with educational resources such as:
- EFMP and developmental intervention resources
- Child & Youth Behavioral Program led by MFLCs
Military Interstate Children’s Compact Commission (MIC3):
The Compact addresses the educational challenges military-connected children face due to their frequent relocations. It allows for uniform treatment of military-connected students when they transfer to new school districts between states. All 50 states and the District of Columbia have adopted the Compact through legislation. Each state appoints a Commissioner responsible for the administration and management of the state’s participation in the Compact. The state’s Commissioner also collaborates with the National Office and the full Commission to enact necessary rules related to the provisions of the Compact. The Compact calls for the development of State Councils in each member state. Each State Council may be tasked with development of policy concerning operations and procedures of the compact within their state.
Students covered under the Compact:
- A student enrolled in a public or Department of Defense Education Activities (DODEA) school attending K-12 in the household of an active-duty service member, including members of the National Guard and Reserve on active duty orders pursuant to 10 U.S.C. Section 1209 and 1211
- Children of members or veterans of the uniformed services who are severely injured and medically discharged or retired for a period of one year after medical discharge or retirement
- Children of members of the uniformed services who perish while on active duty or as a result of injuries sustained on active duty for a period of one year after death
For more information, a copy of the compact rules, or to address an MIC3 issue at Osan Air Base, please contact the Osan School Liaison.
International Schools
There are several off base schools and educational programs accessible to members stationed at Osan. If you would like more information about these opportunities, please email the Osan School Liaison Program Manager at 51fss.fsy.cyes@us.af.mil.
Homeschooling
There is an Osan homeschooling group led by military connected individuals. This group offers local resources, support, meet-ups, and more. Search “Osan Homeschoolers” on Facebook for more information.
Other Resources
Getting Settled Topics
- Welcome & In-Processing
- Spouse/Dependent New Arrival Info
- Travel Reimbursement
- Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA)
- Finding a Home
- Getting a USFK License & Driving in Korea
- Picking Up, Buying, or Renting Vehicles
- Vehicle Registration
- School Registration
- Child & Youth Programs Registration
- Medical, Dental, & Eye Care
- Mental Health, Family Advocacy, & Health Promotions
- Fuel & Rations
- Overseas Voltage & Adaptors
- Bills, Banks, Exchange Rates, & Credit Cards
- Navigating Base
- Absentee Voting