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Can my student attend the elementary school nearest to our day care rather than our attendance area school?

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Can my student attend the elementary school nearest to our day care rather than our attendance area school?

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In most cases when the day care is in Saint Paul and you want your student to attend an elementary neighborhood school near your day care, your student will be able to attend that school. Often it is more convenient for an elementary-age student to attend a neighborhood school close to day care rather than close to home, so the school district makes this option available to families. Parents who want their students to attend a magnet/citywide option school near their day care must apply to the school, but are not guaranteed acceptance. Day care transfers are issued to neighborhood schools only and are valid only for the year in which they are issued. Day care transfers are not guaranteed, and there is a possibility that transportation will not be provided by the school district. For more information, call 651-632-3760.

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