Common use of Terms and Conditions for Permitting a Transfer by the District of Attendance Clause in Contracts

Terms and Conditions for Permitting a Transfer by the District of Attendance. The Superintendent or designee of the district of attendance may approve an ITP for a student under this Agreement based upon any of the followingreasons: Student is enrolled or accepted in a program not available in the district of residence; To meet the student’s special mental, physical, educational, health, or safety needs as certified by a physician, school psychologist or other appropriate school, medical, or law enforcement personnel; As set forth in EC 46600(b), when school personnel have determined that pupil has been the victim of bullying; When recommended by the School Attendance Review Board, county child welfare, probation or a social service agency in documented cases of serious home or community issues that make it inadvisable for the student to attend in the district of residence; When a student has brothers or sisters concurrently attending the same requested school; When parent(s)/guardian(s) provide sufficient written evidence, as required by the district that the family will be moving to a new district within 60 days and would like the student to start the year in the new district; To allow a student to remain in their current school within two years of graduation or promotion from that school; The pupil’s desire to remain in his/her school of current attendance for the balance of the semester or school year despite his/her parent’s or guardian’s change of address; To address the childcare needs of the student in grade K-8; Parent/guardian employment inside district (EC 48204). (This is a residency determination and may not be appealed); To meet the conditions of the Open Enrollment Act SBX 54 (Xxxxxx). When there are special circumstances for compelling educational or personal reasons beyond those stated above, the request will be referred to the Superintendent or Designee for a final decision;

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Interdistrict Agreement, Interdistrict Agreement, Interdistrict Agreement

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Terms and Conditions for Permitting a Transfer by the District of Attendance. The Superintendent or designee of the district of attendance may approve an ITP for a student under this Agreement based upon any of the followingreasonsfollowing reasons: Student is enrolled or accepted in a program not available in the district of residence; To meet the student’s special mental, physical, educational, health, or safety needs as certified by a physician, school psychologist or other appropriate school, medical, or law enforcement personnel; As set forth in EC 46600(b), when school personnel have determined that pupil has been the victim of bullying; When recommended by the School Attendance Review Board, county child welfare, probation or a social service agency in documented cases of serious home or community issues that make it inadvisable for the student to attend in the district of residence; When a student has brothers or sisters concurrently attending the same requested school; When parent(s)/guardian(s) provide sufficient written evidence, as required by the district that the family will be moving to a new district within 60 days and would like the student to start the year in the new district; To allow a student to remain in their current school within two years of graduation or promotion from that school; The pupil’s desire to remain in his/her school of current attendance for the balance of the semester or school year despite his/her parent’s or guardian’s change of address; To address the childcare needs of the student in grade K-8; Parent/guardian employment inside district (EC 48204). (This is a residency determination and may not be appealed); To meet the conditions of the Open Enrollment Act SBX 54 (Xxxxxx). When there are special circumstances for compelling educational or personal reasons beyond those stated above, the request will be referred to the Superintendent or Designee for a final decision;

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interdistrict Agreement

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