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Del Mar School Boundaries Overview for K–12 Families

November 6, 2025

Have you ever tried to figure out which school your new address belongs to and found three different answers? You are not alone. If you are buying or selling around Del Mar, school boundaries can feel confusing because city lines and school attendance areas do not always match. In a few minutes, you will learn exactly how Del Mar’s boundaries work, where to find official tools, and the steps to get written confirmation from the districts. Let’s dive in.

How school boundaries work in Del Mar

Del Mar has a grade split between two public school districts. Del Mar Union School District (DMUSD) generally serves elementary grades K–6. San Dieguito Union High School District (SDUHSD) generally serves grades 7–12 for middle and high school.

City limits and school attendance areas are different systems. A Del Mar mailing address does not guarantee a specific school. Neighborhood edges, unincorporated pockets, or recent changes can shift assignments. Always verify by address with the districts for the current school year.

If you are near a boundary line, expect the district to use parcel and GIS data for the official call. Online maps are helpful, but the district’s written confirmation is what matters for enrollment or a real estate transaction.

Official tools you can trust

Start with the districts’ official websites. These are the most reliable sources for attendance boundaries, enrollment, and contacts.

K–6: Del Mar Union School District

Visit the Del Mar Union School District homepage. Look for pages labeled “Enrollment,” “Attendance Boundaries,” “School Boundaries,” “Maps,” or “Student Services.” If you see a “Find My School” or address lookup tool, enter the property address to see the assigned K–6 campus.

If no interactive map is available, search for a PDF boundary map or use the Enrollment or Student Services contact listed on the site. Ask for a written attendance determination tied to your address.

7–12: San Dieguito Union High School District

Go to the San Dieguito Union High School District homepage. Look for “Attendance & Boundaries,” “Enroll,” “Find My School,” “Maps,” or “Boundary Maps.” Use any address search or map viewer to identify the assigned middle and high school for your property.

If you only find PDF maps, compare your parcel location to the map or contact the district’s enrollment office for a written response confirming your assignment.

County and state resources

If you need additional contacts, the San Diego County Office of Education can help you find district offices and links to boundary information. The California Department of Education maintains official listings for districts and schools across the state. These are good for contact details and policy context, but district websites remain the primary source for address assignments.

Step-by-step: Verify your address

Use this simple process to confirm assignment for any Del Mar address.

  1. Start at the two district homepages:
  1. Search within each site for: “attendance boundary,” “school boundary,” “attendance map,” “Find my school,” “enrollment,” or “student assignment.” Use the address lookup if offered. Note the school names tied to your property.

  2. If no lookup is available or you need certainty for escrow, email or call the district’s Enrollment, Student Services, or Attendance office. Provide:

  • Exact property address
  • Your child’s grade or birthdate
  • A request for an official, written attendance determination for the current school year
  1. Ask these specific questions:
  • Which K–6 elementary school serves my address? (DMUSD)
  • Which 7–8 middle school and which 9–12 high school serve my address? (SDUHSD)
  • Are any current or planned boundary changes expected to affect this address next year?
  • Where can I find the official boundary map or documentation for this assignment?
  1. Confirm policy details that could change the default assignment:
  • Inter-district or intra-district transfers and how to apply
  • Program-based enrollment, such as lottery programs, magnet options, or charter schools, and how those processes work
  1. Save the district’s written confirmation for your records. This can be helpful during escrow, relocation planning, and enrollment.

What documents districts may request

When you contact the district or enroll a child, be ready to provide proof of residency and identity. Requirements vary by district, but commonly include:

  • Proof of residence, such as a rental agreement, escrow documents, utility bill, or property tax bill
  • Parent or guardian photo ID
  • Child’s birth certificate or passport
  • Immunization records or qualifying exemption documentation
  • Any custody or guardianship paperwork if applicable

Ask the district for its current list of acceptable documents and how to submit them. If you are mid-move, the enrollment office can tell you which proofs are acceptable during escrow or temporary housing.

Transfers and special programs

Your address may have a default school assignment, but transfer options can exist. Districts set policies for intra-district and inter-district transfers, along with program-based enrollments that may use lotteries or separate applications.

If you are considering a transfer, contact the enrollment office for details on eligibility, timelines, documentation, and how a transfer might affect transportation. Rules, deadlines, and capacity limits can change each year, so get the latest information directly from the district.

Smart tips for Del Mar buyers and sellers

If schools are a key factor for your move, plan school verification early. Pull boundary information before you write an offer, and request written confirmation from the district while you are in escrow.

For sellers, include district contact links in your disclosure packet if buyers ask about schools. Avoid promising specific schools in writing. Encourage buyers to verify directly with the districts. It keeps everyone aligned and avoids confusion.

If you are relocating, build in a little buffer time. Enrollment windows, transfer periods, and documentation requirements can add steps to your timeline. A clear plan helps your family settle in smoothly.

Local guidance when you need it

Choosing a home is about fit, timing, and clarity. If you want help coordinating school-boundary verification as part of your home search or sale around Del Mar, we are here to guide you with clear steps, bilingual support, and responsive service. Connect with Unknown Company to get started today.

FAQs

Which districts serve Del Mar elementary and secondary students?

  • Del Mar Union School District generally serves K–6, and San Dieguito Union High School District generally serves grades 7–12; verify your exact address with each district.

How do I check the assigned middle and high school for my address?

  • Use the San Dieguito Union High School District website to find “Attendance & Boundaries,” “Find My School,” or “Maps,” or request a written assignment from the enrollment office.

Are Del Mar city limits the same as school boundaries?

  • No. Municipal lines and school attendance areas are different; near edges or unincorporated pockets, always confirm with district staff using your precise address.

What if online maps and what I was told do not match?

  • Ask the district for a written attendance determination for your address and the current school year; that written response is the authoritative record for enrollment.

When should I verify school assignment if I am buying a home?

  • Check early in your search, then request written confirmation during escrow so you have current, address-specific documentation before closing.
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