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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the SOC 105 or 105C Application in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out Section I, which requires details about the student. Enter the student's name, date of birth, and address accurately.
  3. Provide information regarding the student's current school and resident school district. Ensure that you include the parent/guardian's name and contact details.
  4. Indicate the grade for the upcoming school year and select the appropriate gender option.
  5. Answer questions regarding special services required, past expulsions or suspensions, and whether the student has an IEP or 504 Plan. Be thorough in your explanations if applicable.
  6. Confirm that all immunizations are current. If not, provide necessary details.
  7. Review all entered information for accuracy before signing at the bottom of the form. Both parent/guardian and student must sign and date.

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Michigan law lets students attend schools outside of their resident district through charter schools, school of choice programs, or other cooperative agreements.
A district may refuse to enroll an applicant who has been suspended within the preceding two years or who has ever been expelled. Provide information on available transportation to the parents of accepted students.
Laws 380.1147 Right to attend school; right to enroll in kindergarten.
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Michigan provides K12 students and their families some school choice, including charter schools, magnet schools, home schooling and inter- and intra-district public school choice via open enrollment. Michigan does not a private school choice program.
Michigan compulsory education laws require children between the ages of six and 16 to attend school and allows for homeschooling, as long as it teaches subjects comparable to those taught in corresponding public school classes. The details of Michigans compulsory education laws are listed in the following table.
Schools of Choice programs provide students with additional enrollment opportunities, which range from allowing students to determine which school within the resident district they will enroll, to allowing non-resident students to enroll in a district other than their own.