Cy-Fair ISD Student Transfer Window Opens April 1: What Families in Copper Village Need to Know for 2026-27 School Year
For many families in Copper Village, where school zoning decisions directly shape daily routines, academic opportunities and even home values, the upcoming Cy-Fair ISD (CFISD) transfer window brings an important moment to plan ahead.
Beginning April 1, 2026, CFISD will open its annual open campus transfer application period for the 2026-27 school year, giving eligible students the chance to attend a school outside their assigned attendance zone. The window will remain open through June 1, offering a two-month opportunity for families to evaluate options and submit requests.
While the process happens each year, the district’s recently approved open and closed campus designations will play a significant role in determining who can transfer—and where.
Why This Matters for Families in Copper Village
In fast-growing areas like Cypress and surrounding communities, school capacity continues to shift as new neighborhoods develop and enrollment patterns change. For residents in Copper Village, this means transfer availability may look different than in previous years.
Whether families are seeking specialized programs, proximity to work or childcare, or simply exploring a better fit for their child, understanding CFISD’s three-tier campus system is key to navigating the process.
These designations are based on how full each campus is projected to be for the upcoming school year—and they directly impact transfer eligibility.
Understanding CFISD’s Campus Transfer Tiers
Cy-Fair ISD organizes campuses into three tiers based on projected enrollment capacity:
Tier I (Open for Transfers – Limited Availability)
Campuses operating below 95% capacity are open to a specified number of transfer students.
Tier II (Closed to Most Transfers)
Campuses between 95% and 109% capacity are closed to new transfers, with limited exceptions for children of district employees.
Tier III (Fully Closed to Transfers)
Campuses exceeding 109% capacity are closed to all new transfers, except in very limited cases tied to employee assignments within attendance zones.
For families, this structure provides clarity—but also reinforces the importance of acting early, as space at Tier I campuses is often limited and competitive.
Schools Open for Transfer: Tier I Campuses
For the 2026-27 school year, CFISD identified a large number of campuses eligible for transfers under Tier I.
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High Schools (Tier I): Cy-Fair, Cypress Creek, Cypress Falls, Cypress Lakes, Cypress Park, Cypress Ridge, Cypress Springs, Jersey Village, Langham Creek
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Middle Schools (Tier I): Anthony, Aragon, Arnold, Bleyl, Campbell, Cook, Dean, Goodson, Hopper, Kahla, Labay, Salyards, Smith, Thornton, Truitt, Watkins
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Elementary Schools (Tier I): Adam, Ault, Bane, Bang, Birkes, Brosnahan, Copeland, Danish, Duryea, Emery, Emmott, Farney, Fiest, Francone, Frazier, Gleason, Hairgrove, Hamilton, Hancock, Hemmenway, Holbrook, Holmsley, Hoover, Horne, Jowell, Keith, Kirk, Lamkin, Lee, Lieder, Lowery, Matzke, McFee, Metcalf, Millsap, Moore, Pope, Post, Postma, Reed, M. Robinson, Sampson, Sheridan, Swenke, Tipps, Walker, Willbern, Wilson, Woodard, Yeager
These campuses may offer flexibility for families, but availability is not guaranteed and may be capped.
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Which Schools Are Closed to Transfers?
Some of CFISD’s most in-demand campuses fall into Tier II and Tier III categories due to higher enrollment.
Tier II (Limited Exceptions Only)
Includes Cypress Ranch High School; Hamilton, Rowe, Spillane and Sprague middle schools; and A. Robinson, Warner and Wells elementary schools.
Tier III (Fully Closed)
Bridgeland High School and Cypress Woods High School, along with Byrd, McGown and Rennell elementary schools.
For families in Copper Village, this means certain campuses—particularly those in rapidly growing master-planned communities—will not be available for transfer consideration this year.
How to Apply for a CFISD Transfer
Starting April 1, families can access the CFISD student transfer application online at the district’s official website at cfisd.net. Paper applications will also be available at campus registrar offices.
Applications must be submitted by June 1.
Families are encouraged to:
- Review campus tier designations carefully
- Apply as early as possible within the window
- Ensure all required documentation is completed
What Happens Next?
After the application window closes, CFISD will review requests based on campus capacity, eligibility criteria and available space. Approval is not guaranteed, even for Tier I campuses.
For families planning ahead, this process can influence decisions ranging from transportation logistics to after-school care—and in some cases, long-term housing considerations.
A Growing District, A Competitive Process
As Cy-Fair ISD continues to serve one of the fastest-growing regions in the Greater Houston area, balancing enrollment across campuses remains an ongoing challenge.
The transfer system is one way the district manages that growth while still offering families some flexibility. For residents in Copper Village, staying informed and acting early can make all the difference.
For more details and to view the full list of open and closed campuses, families can visit the official Cy-Fair ISD website.
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Tiffany Krenek has been on the My Neighborhood News team since August 2021. She is passionate about curating and sharing content that enriches the lives of our readers in a personal, meaningful way. A loving mother and wife, Tiffany and her family live in the West Houston/Cypress region.