PK–12 Public Schools · Hot Springs, Arkansas

Become an Eagle

Admissions & enrollment

Whether you are exploring School Choice, moving to Hot Springs, or interested in virtual or hybrid options—we will help you understand the path that fits your family.

What we believe

At Cutter Morning Star, learning is about more than academics —

it is about belonging.

Welcome, families

A small district where enrollment still feels personal.

Cutter Morning Star serves 591 students across PK–12 on two buildings in Hot Springs. Families choose CMS for close relationships, strong academics, athletics, fine arts, and career pathways—including eligible virtual and hybrid options that keep students connected to the Eagle community.

There is no tuition to attend as a public school student in Arkansas. Your enrollment path may depend on where you live, whether you are transferring through School Choice, or whether virtual or hybrid learning is the right fit. Our team will help you understand deadlines, paperwork, and next steps—without pressure.

CMS students on campus

Your situation

Which enrollment path might apply?

Not sure? Call (501) 262-2414 or use our get started page.

School Choice

Families outside the district often apply through Arkansas School Choice before the June 1 deadline for the upcoming school year.

Residency

Moving into Garland County or the Hot Springs area? Your paperwork and timeline may differ from a transfer application.

Virtual & hybrid

Eligible students can blend home-based learning with district support while staying enrolled with CMS where rules allow.

Homeschool hybrid

Qualifying homeschool-hybrid families may use Connect Care—we will explain how it aligns with Arkansas requirements.

Why families choose CMS

Small enough to know you. Big enough to offer variety.

591

Students district-wide—large enough for teams, clubs, and programs; small enough that staff still know your child’s name.

13

Average class size—room for relationships and attention while students still access athletics, fine arts, and pathways.

PK–12

One district, two buildings on Spring Street—elementary (PK–6) and high school (7–12) with a shared Eagle culture.

Figures update annually. View district data on My School Info (opens in new tab).

Our buildings

Visit the school that fits your child’s grade

Walk the halls, meet principals and counselors, and ask about a typical day before you commit.

Ready to take the next step?

Share a few details through our enrollment hub or call the district office. We aim for same-day replies on most school days.