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After one year is completed at the school chosen through either NCLB or through lottery, can my child return to his/her “home” school by address?

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After one year is completed at the school chosen through either NCLB or through lottery, can my child return to his/her “home” school by address?

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Not automatically. The obligation to the accepted school is complete but to enroll at a different school, including the original school by address, requires acceptance through NCLB or the lottery process. No seats were held at the previous schools for those who might want to return. If applications are filed by the lottery deadline, the chances of being able to return are good, although not guaranteed. If not accepted at a new school, the student will be assigned to return to the previous school. It would be wise for parents to seek advice from the School Choice Office if they are not completely sure of their choice and therefore might want their child to return to the previous school after one year. We might be able to tell you if there is a good chance, or little to no chance, of returning the following year to specific schools. A few questions that should be weighed in the decision-making process are: If you know ahead of time you can not return to a previous school if you change yo

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