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School Officials Urge Parents Update Their Information

The St. Croix District Office of the Insular Superintendent wishes to inform you that the school redistricting process is now in its final stage and will soon go live. As we prepare to distribute official notifications regarding your child(ren)’s school placement, your immediate attention is required.

Students arrive for class at the St. Croix Educational Complex in 2018. (Photo by Bill Kossler)

To ensure you receive accurate and timely information, please review the following:

  • Log into your PowerSchool Parent Portal as soon as possible.
  • Confirm that your residential address and demographic information are accurate and up to date.
  • Parents/guardians may update contact information (such as email addresses and phone numbers) directly in PowerSchool without district approval.
  • If updates to other information are needed, contact your child’s school directly for assistance.
  • Please note that any changes to your residential address must be supported by valid proof of residency, such as:
    • Lease agreement
    • Utility bill
    • Deed
    • Property tax bill
  • Residency changes require in-person documentation submission through the Division of Student Services Office.
  • Deadline: All updates must be completed by April 10, 2026.

We understand that transitions such as this may raise questions, and we are committed to supporting you throughout this process. Ensuring your information is accurate will help us provide a smooth and efficient redistricting experience for all families.

Thank you for your prompt attention and continued partnership in supporting your child’s education.

Keeping our community informed is our top priority.
If you have a news tip to share, please call or text us at 340-244-6631.

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