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May a home-based or private school student participate in the full-time inter-district open enrollment program?

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May a home-based or private school student participate in the full-time inter-district open enrollment program?

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A. A home-based or private school student may not participate in full-time open enrollment while the student remains enrolled in the home-schooled program or private school. If a home-based or private school student wishes to attend a different school district on a full-time basis in the following school year, the student’s parent should fill out an application form during the February application period and submit it to the school district the parent wishes the student to attend (the nonresident district). Prior to attending the nonresident school district under the full-time open enrollment program, the student must enroll in the resident school district and must also follow any enrollment procedures established by the nonresident school district. The student would then cease to be a home-based or private school student. 3. Q: May a home-based or private school student participate in the part-time inter-district open enrollment program? A. No, the statute requires that to participate

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