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Texas Traditional Public Schools In Texas, the state allows each district decides to set its own open enrollment policies. Open enrollment refers to whether parents can send their children to any public school, regardless of where it is located.
Families in Texas can choose from traditional public schools, public charter schools, public magnet schools, private schools, online academies, and homeschooling. If youre a parent looking for school choice options for your child head to our Texas State Guide.
A district should not deny a child enrollment solely because documents proving identity or previous school records have not been provided. However, if a parent or legal guardian does not provide this required information within 30 days after enrollment, the district must notify local law enforcement (Tex. Educ.
In 2018-19, public charters are receiving an average of $10,721 per pupil, and ISD schools receive $11,397.
BASIS Texas Charter Schools is ranked the #1 School District in Texas by the TEA!
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The School Safety Standards Rule requires all Texas schools to fortify every facilitys most vulnerable entry points doors and windows with entry-resistant film. Additional grant money is available to help pay for the mandated requirements.
Charter schools are free, open to all students and have no special entrance requirements. They are accountable to their board members, the Texas Education Agency and the public on the same academic and financial standards that apply to traditional public schools. Charter schools are a diverse system of schools.
Generally, a child must attend the school district in which he or she resides. School districts can make transfer agreements to accept each others students.

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