Currently our property is not in the Lincoln Public School (LPS) district and my child attends school in another district – what happens after annexation?
After annexation, the property automatically becomes part of the LPS district. Students would then be eligible to start attending LPS schools. However, students can also apply under option enrollment laws to remain at their present school. Parents need to fill out the application paperwork to option their student out of LPS with the LPS Student Services Office. Applications for existing students are very likely to be approved. There is no cost to the family to fill out the paperwork, nor is there any tuition cost to the family to option out. For additional information on option enrollment or other questions about enrollment, please contact Cheryl Wood, LPS Student Services Office, at 436-1651 or cwood@lps.
After annexation, the property automatically becomes part of the LPS district. Students would then be eligible to start attending LPS schools. However, students can also apply under option enrollment laws to remain at their present school. Parents need to fill out the application paperwork to option their student out of LPS with the LPS Student Services Office. Applications for existing students are very likely to be approved. There is no cost to the family to fill out the paperwork, nor is there any tuition cost to the family to option out.
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