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The state of Arkansas requires children between the ages of five and 17 to attend school, with the following exceptions: Child received high school diploma early (before docHubing age 17) Parent has elected to withhold child from kindergarten. Arkansas Compulsory Education Laws - FindLaw findlaw.com state arkansas-law arkansa findlaw.com state arkansas-law arkansa
The application deadline is May 1, 2023. Cabot, AR 72023). You can also email the application to this address: frontdesk@cabotschools.org. Please note, electronic signatures will not be accepted. Applications must be received or postmarked by May 1, 2023.
The Arkansas School Choice program enables a student in kindergarten through grade 12 to attend a school in a nonresident district.
The Choice Transfer Request Portal (CTRP) is used by many school districts in Washington State to process Choice Transfer requests. A Choice Transfer request is made when a student wants to attend a school outside of the school district where the student lives.
The Arkansas LEARNS Act will give Arkansas families $6,600 per student per year to pay for education expenses, such as textbooks, tutoring, and private school tuition. The program will have income requirements in the first three years, but by 2025 the program will be open to all families. The School Choice Revolution Rolls On: Arkansas Passes the State Policy Network SPN Articles State Policy Network SPN Articles
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StateCompulsory school ageKindergarten entrance ageArkansas55 on or before 8/01California65 on or before 9/01Colorado6 on or before 8/015 on or before 10/01Connecticut55 on or before 1/0158 more rows Table 5.3. Types of state and district requirements for kindergarten ed.gov programs statereform tab53 ed.gov programs statereform tab53
A public school choice program is established to enable a student in kindergarten through grade twelve (12) to attend a school in a nonresident district, subject to the limitations under Ark. School Choice - Pulaski County Special School District Pulaski County Special School District page school-choice Pulaski County Special School District page school-choice
Washington provides K12 students and their families a few types of school choice, including charter schools, magnet schools, home schooling and inter-district and intra-district public school choice via open enrollment. Washington does not have a private school choice program.

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