Seven
neighboring school districts send students to these two schools, where they will spend between 50 percent to all of their time in these alternative educational facilities.
Not exact matches
Uncomfortable
sending their daughters to the neighborhood
school, the Wheatons applied for slots at a local, well - regarded charter
school, and requested (and were granted) transfer permits for both to attend the
neighboring El Segundo
school district.
That plan would give parents in
districts with high -
school enrollments of fewer than 45 students the option of
sending their children to
schools in
neighboring districts, with the state...
Last spring, as part of an education - reform package, the South Dakota legislature approved a «family option» measure allowing parents in
districts with high -
school enrollments of fewer than 45 students the option of
sending children to larger
schools in
neighboring districts.
Also removed from the sampling frame were local education agencies, or LEAs, that did not directly educate students through the employment of teachers and the operation of
school buildings; many of these agencies represented towns that
sent their students to
neighboring districts or cooperative
districts.
Talk to your friends and
neighbors and encourage them to
send an email to board members or to attend the community meetings at Hannah Penn on September 23, 24, and 25 from 6:30 - 8:30 and share why you oppose the 100 % charterization of the York City
School District.
But when its contract was approaching expiration a few years ago, the town decided to give local parents the option of
sending their children to private
schools as well, and the town would cover tuition up to the amount that it was spending per pupil at the
neighboring district school (about $ 12,000).
In Michigan, state funding follows the student, so a local
district loses funding if a family relocates, or chooses to
send their children to a charter
school or a
school in a
neighboring conventional
district (permitted under a cross-
district «
schools of choice» program).