Often times, school districts will allow a "inter-district transfer" for students if there is a justifiable reason the child should attend one districts schools over another. Be up front with both districts about this to maintain good relations between them and you. On the other hand, some districts have strict rules governing this, and may not allow it at all. Contact your local districts to find out their policy on this matter.
Schools have varying rules about whether or not you can enroll a child in another school district if one suspends him or her. Depending on why your child was suspended from the first school district, you may be able to enroll your child in another district if the new school agrees to accept him or her.
Yes he can attend the school of other district. for that he have to take admission in the desire college he want
Yes, surprisingly enough. If the child's family doesn't pay property taxes to the school, they can deny enrollment. Same as if you were living within the city limits of a school district and tried to enroll in another school district. Also, informing a school district that a child is homeless gives the district the right and obligation to report the situation to Children and Youth Services.
Yes, there is a way, you can request your student be released from district of residence and pay a tuition to have child attend another district (appr. $750)
Well my school in Massachusetts offers it, but I do not know about any other states.
yes. I am actually having the same problem and my mother has emailed the school principal and if anything we will just use someone elses address
In most situations, the school district's insurance will pay for the standard fare of medical bills. However, if one family sues another for damages, the school district then will most likely remain neutral ... the outcome of the suit will determine who is liable for paying the medical bills.
Bakersfield City School District's motto is 'Where the child comes first'.
The motto of Plain Local School District is 'Educating the Whole Child'.
Wausau School District's motto is 'Educating for the future, one child at a time.'.
The motto of Andrews Independent School District is 'Where the Child Comes First'.
Pewaukee School District's motto is 'Opening the door to each child's future'.