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What if a student moves to another school and their major is not offered? Are there ground rules that should be used from district to district or school to school when students are mobile?

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What if a student moves to another school and their major is not offered? Are there ground rules that should be used from district to district or school to school when students are mobile?

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Once a major area of interest is approved it is available for anyone in the state to implement. If a student transfers to a school that does not offer the major area of interest he or she was enrolled in, then the district or school is encouraged to work with the student to determine what options. If the major that the student was enrolled in is not available at the new school, then students should pick from the area that is available at the new school. District policies should be developed and be part of future school improvement plans.

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