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What happens if an approved open enrollment student withdraws from school, and then later wants to return to the approved school?

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What happens if an approved open enrollment student withdraws from school, and then later wants to return to the approved school?

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Once a student withdraws from an approved open enrollment school, or if the student fails to enroll in the approved school, the approval is voided. An exiting student may not return. This is consistent with NCLB choice and magnet/lottery students. Q: What is the policy for when a parent changes his/her mind about the child attending an approved out-of-zone school? Can the parent withdraw the child and enroll in another school after school begins? A: The parent can withdraw the child from the approved school and enroll him/her in the zoned school. However, there will be no other requests allowed to an out-of-zone school during that school year, except where a documented emergency exists.

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