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Can a traditional high school refuse to accept credits earned by a student who transfers from a charter high school?

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Can a traditional high school refuse to accept credits earned by a student who transfers from a charter high school?

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Yes. California EC Section 47605(b)(5)(A)(ii) (Outside Source) requires that each charter for a school serving high school students include a description of procedures the school will use to notify parents about course transferability to other public high schools and the eligibility of courses to meet college entrance requirements. A school district governing board may establish criteria for accepting course credits earned at another school and may disallow credits where it deems it appropriate to do so.

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