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A District of Choice is a district in which the governing board has elected to operate the school district as a school district of choice and accept transfers from school districts of residences. For more information please refer to California Education Code (EC) Section 48301(a) (1).
An interdistrict transfer/reciprocal agreement is when parents/guardians wish to register/admit/enroll their student(s) at a school other than the designated school that is in their attendance area outside of their district. permits parents/guardians to request an interdistrict transfer/reciprocal agreement.
Open enrollment is a form of school choice allowing students to select and transfer to a school of their choice, rather than attending a school based on where they live.
Under state law, a student a student may legally attend the school in the district where he or she resides the majority of the time. Out-of-district students are required to pay tuition.
Parents may request a student transfer from the student's assigned residence school to another Miami-Dade County Public School. Parents shall submit the Parent Choice Student Transfer Form to the Principal at the student's assigned residence school.
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Allowing students to attend public schools outside their district is called interdistrict enrollment. All 50 states permit public school transfers in at least some cases, but access to open enrollment varies widely by state.
You just need to inform the school of the change of address. (The change of address notice must include your child's personal information (first and last name, age, grade), parents' contact information, the new home address, and proof of address within the school zone).
School Choice Options In New York Families in New York can choose from traditional public schools, public charter schools, public magnet schools, private schools, online academies, and homeschooling.
The compulsory attendance law in New York State requires that all children between the ages of six and sixteen be provided with a program of instruction, either at a public school or elsewhere.
If you live in a district that doesn't have zoned schools or you want your child to attend a school other than your zoned option, you will need to go to a Family Welcome Center to enroll your child.

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