Can a student who was attending private school transfer to a public school in the district of origin?
Under state law, students who were attending private school and are temporarily housed in another school district may enroll in public school in the district where they were last permanently housed, i.e. the district of origin, and receive transportation to that school. (N.Y. Education Law § 3209(1)(c)).
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