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What happens if a child chooses to attend the local school, and soon after decides that she would rather attend the school of origin?

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What happens if a child chooses to attend the local school, and soon after decides that she would rather attend the school of origin?

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A temporarily housed student has the right to attend the school of origin, even if the student has already enrolled in the local school. Students have 60 days or until the end of the semester, whichever is later, to change schools. To do this, the designator (see above) will need to complete a new STAC-202 form. The liaisons in the school of origin and the local school should speak about the best process to transfer the student to the school of origin.

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