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What enrollment date should be used for students who have enrolled and withdrawn multiple times during the school term?

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What enrollment date should be used for students who have enrolled and withdrawn multiple times during the school term?

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Beginning in 2004-05 we will need a separate enrollment date for each continuous period of enrollment at any given school. The school enrollment date should not be before a student is actually present to receive services in a school. Enrollment status would be considered “continuous” if it is not interrupted by enrollment status in another school. Enrollment is not interrupted simply by truancy, suspensions, breaks in school sessions, or breaks during the operation of summer classes. Expulsions do not interrupt enrollment status either, if the student continues to receive his/her primary educational services through the school. Beginning in 2006-07 we will need a separate enrollment date for each continuous period of enrollment for students with disabilities covered by a service plan who are placed by a parent in a private school. The enrollment date should be the first day the student received services covered by the service plan. Example 1: Student receives services in School A begin

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