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If a district does not have the physical capacity to offer transfers to all eligible students, how can it create additional capacity?

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If a district does not have the physical capacity to offer transfers to all eligible students, how can it create additional capacity?

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When capacity is an issue, school officials will need to employ creativity and ingenuity in creating capacity in schools to receive additional students.

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