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How are Single School Districts factored into the Open Enrollment process and list?

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How are Single School Districts factored into the Open Enrollment process and list?

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The statute does not make a specific reference to the inclusion of single school districts on the state’s list of Open Enrollment schools. EC Section 48352 (a)(2)(A) however states that “…, if the number of schools in a local educational agency is not evenly divisible by 10, the Superintendent shall round up to the next whole number of schools.” Consequently, when the LEA’s number of schools is not evenly divisible by 10, the 10 percent number of schools shall be rounded up to the next whole number of schools. If an LEA, therefore, has between one and nine schools, this rule means that at least one school can be on the list.

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