We are planning to buy a home in the district, and want to enroll our children at the beginning of a school year instead of moving mid-year when the house becomes available. How can we do this?
Board policy (7:60) states that Only students who are resident of the District may attend a District school without a tuition charge, except as otherwise provided in State law. A students residence is the same as the person who has legal custody of the student. Until the student becomes a resident of the district, they may apply to the Superintendent for admission on a tuition paying basis. The Superintendent may approve the request subject to the following: 1. Admission is on a year-to-year basis. Approval for any one year is not authorization to attend a following year. 2. The Board of Education will designate which school 3. The student will be accepted only if there is space available 4. The students parent(s)/guardian(s) will be charged the maximum amount of tuition as allowed by State law. 5. Transportation to and from school will be the responsibility of the parent(s)/guardian(s). 6. If admitted as a tuition paying student, tuition is based upon the annual audit of school financ
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