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What happens when my student is accepted into an elementary magnet/citywide option or secondary school?

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What happens when my student is accepted into an elementary magnet/citywide option or secondary school?

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Elementary: When an elementary student is accepted into a school, a letter of notification is sent to the parent/guardian. If the parent accepts the placement, the parent must register his/her child to secure the spot at the school. A student may be registered at only one school for the coming school year. When a parent accepts the placement and registers their student at a new school, the parent gives up the student’s spot at their current school for the coming school year. Secondary: When a secondary student is accepted into a school, that is the school the student will attend next year. The student receives a letter of notification and then must register for classes at the school.

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