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What happens once a student completes the last grade at a school outside their attendance area?

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What happens once a student completes the last grade at a school outside their attendance area?

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General education students will receive an initial assignment to their attendance area school for their next grade. For example, a student who completes their last grade at non-attendance area elementary school would be assigned to feed into the middle school in their attendance area. If a family wanted the student to attend any other school, they would need to apply to through the normal application process. Students in the Accelerated Progress Program (APP) will move to the next school in their pathway. Students in bilingual education programs will move to the next school in their feeder pattern. Students in special education programs will move to the next school in their feeder pattern, provided that the services needed for the student are available there. Otherwise, the student will be assigned to a school that offers the services they are in need of. Typically, this will be at another school in their service area or in a linked service area. In rare cases where services are only o

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