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What if an immigrant student has limited or no school experience?

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What if an immigrant student has limited or no school experience?

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” Parents of students entering high school may contact the New York City Office of High School Admissions Call Center at (917) 256-4301 for more information on finding an appropriate placement or applying to high schools. School Choice Parents have a choice about what school their child attends. Children are initially assigned to their “zoned” school which is a school in their neighborhood. If a parent is dissatisfied with his or her child’s zoned school, the parent can apply for special permission, called a “variance”, to transfer his or her child to a different school. Variances are sometimes difficult to get but are always possible. For more information on how to apply for different schools and for descriptions of different schools, visit this website sponsored by Advocates for Children: www.publicschoolreports.org. What if student has a school record or transcript from a school outside the U.S.? Students with foreign transcripts should have their transcripts translated either by th

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