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In general, Illinois families cannot transfer to public schools outside their district. In the limited cases where a transfer to another district is possible, families may be charged fees.
If you do not have a custody order, you can still enroll the child using the 1302 Form and the child has the same legal right to attend school. If you use a 1302 Form, the school cannot require you to show that you have a custody order.
In Illinois, there is no official age for when a child can decide where they want to live. However, judges consider a childs independent preferences based on their age. At 14 years old, the courts start to consider a childs parental preference and give it more weight until they turn 18.
Open Enrollment provides students enrolled in a low-achieving school the option to transfer to a different school with a higher API than the students school of residence.
A utility bill, drivers license, voter registration card, state I.D., lease or mortgage are some examples. Schools cannot require any one specific document. Anything that tends to show you reside in the district can be used.
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No school can reject an application except for lack of space, existing eligibility criteria, desegregation plan requirements, expulsion record or late enrollment. Provisions are made for transportation within the nonresident district and, under some circumstances, within the resident district.
California compulsory education law requires everyone between the ages of six and eighteen years of age to attend school, except students who have graduated from high school or passed the California High School Proficiency Exam and obtained parental permission.
Here are some of the rights you have in school. For example, you have the right to have your name used correctly, or to be protected from harassment related to your clothing. School staff cannot out you to other students or other school staff without your permission, except under very limited circumstances.
Take action A utility bill. Drivers license or state ID. Voter registration card. Lease or mortgage. Library card. Employee ID. A docHubd affidavit from the parent or adult who lives with the child stating that the child eats and sleeps at the residence.
Take action A utility bill. Drivers license or state ID. Voter registration card. Lease or mortgage. Library card. Employee ID. A docHubd affidavit from the parent or adult who lives with the child stating that the child eats and sleeps at the residence.

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