Related R&P
R&P 6203: Transfer of School AssignmentForm (R&P) 6203.8: Appeal for Athletic Participation for Transferred/Reassigned Students
6203 Transfer of School Assignment 6203
A written request for
transfer of a student to another school may be
submitted by the
parent or
court-appointed custodian within ten days of receipt of
official school assignment on a form
provided by the school
system available at any school,
central office, or school
district website. Instructional needs of the student, building
capacity, and classroom capacity shall be factors in
considering a request
for transfer.
A.
Prioritizing Choices
A written request for transfer should indicate
a priority of school choices. Choice I, Choice II, Choice III schools may be
indicated.
B.
Reasons Transfer Requests May Be Granted
Specific
reasons for transfer must be stated. A decision to grant a transfer for a student does not mean that a subsequent
request for transfer for a sibling of the student will be granted. Each application for transfer applies only to
the student specified in the request and all criteria referenced in Board Policy
6203 will be applied to each individual request. The following will be considered in
evaluating requests for transfer:
1. Transfer
requests that contribute to better school utilization may be approved.
2. Before- and after-school child care for
students in kindergarten through
grade five may be considered. Parents may be asked to show
evidence that they have no other options available to them.
3. High school students who desire a course of
study covering objectives not offered by the school
serving their attendance
area may be allowed to transfer to another school
offering a course of study that includes the requested objectives. Parents will be asked to show evidence of
appropriate preparation for the requested course of study, and if the transfer
request is approved, the student must enroll in the course of study and maintain
good academic
standing. The transfer will not be
approved if the approval would restrict access to the course of study for
students assigned to the requested school.
4. Health conditions of the student who is
severely physically handicapped (e.g.,has a
serious heart problem or
is confined to a wheel chair and needs to attend a school on a single
floor) or who has a
serious emotional problem may warrant a transfer.
5. The
Superintendent or designee may administratively assign a student to any school
in the system when the Superintendent or designee determines that such action
is in the best interest of the student and schools affected, and that such
action would not contravene the overall intent of the Board’s school assignment
policies.
6. If a parent is employed at the requested school, a
transfer request for a child may be approved.
7. A transfer
may be approved, if an employee requests a transfer to the calendar option
school (for their address) that matches the calendar on which the parent is
employed.
8. In the
event of a change of domicile during the school year, the parent(s) may request
that the student remain in the current school of enrollment for the remainder
of the school year.
9. A transfer
may be approved for a student attending a magnet or calendar option school
whose parent(s) apply to return to the base school assignment during the ten
day transfer application period.
C. Reasons
Transfer Requests May Be Denied
The administration may deny transfers requested
for the following reasons:
1. Applications for transfer which are filed more
than ten (10) days after the date of the original receipt of
assignment will be denied except for extraordinary or unusual
reasons.
2. Applications
for transfer to magnet or calendar application schools
will be denied if classes at the school are full and priority applicants have
not all been placed.
3. Applications
for transfer that would contravene the intent of the Board of Education’s
current Growth Management Plan will be denied.
4. Applications
for transfer that cite disagreement with school staff regarding school
decisions involving grades, homework, discipline, retention, or class
assignment will be denied.
5. Applications
for transfer when a previous transfer to the same school requested has been
revoked.
6. Applications
for transfer when there has been a previous falsification of address.
D.
Right To Appeal If The Administration Denies A
Transfer Request
Parents and/or
legal custodians who submit a transfer request by the application deadline
and are denied by the administration may appeal that
decision to a panel appointed by the Board of Education by
submitting a written request for appeal within five days of receiving
notification of the administration’s decision to deny the request.
E.
No Bus
Transportation For Transfer Students
Reassignment
to another school, based upon a voluntary request for transfer, shall result in
the waiver of the school system's requirement to provide transportation, and the
parent(s) will assume responsibility for transporting the child to and from
school.
F. Transfers
Are Valid through The Terminal Grade Of The School
All school
assignments resulting from approval of voluntary transfer requests will be valid until the
child is promoted from the terminal grade of the school or until the transfer
is revoked under provisions described below in 6203.10.
G.
Concurrent
Enrollment
In some
circumstances, concurrent enrollment in two schools might be appropriate. Under
a concurrent arrangement, a student would be allowed to
participate in extracurricular activities at the base school.
H.
Transfer
Students May Not Be Allowed To Participate In High School Athletics Without An
Approved Appeal for Athletic Participation
A student who
is granted a voluntary transfer away from the base school for reasons C. or E. in policy
6203.2 shall not
participate in athletic activities that come under the jurisdiction of the
North Carolina High School Athletic Association (NCHSAA) and the
State Board of Education for 365 days from the first
approved transfer date.
The Superintendent
or his/her designee may hear appeals of this section of Policy
6203 and may grant
permission for students to participate in athletic activities based upon such
hearings. The
Superintendent
shall require written regulation and procedures to govern appeals of this
section of Policy 6203.
I.
No
Subsequent Transfers During A School Year
Once a transfer has been granted, no subsequent
transfer within the same year will be permitted except when the parent’s
domicile (permanent residence) changes from one attendance area to
another.
J.
Reasons For
Revoking A Transfer
Students granted transfers must remain in good
standing at the school throughout the year.
The student must attend school and class, be on time and picked up from
school in a timely manner. Failure to
remain in good standing or failure to fulfill the specified reasons for
originally requesting the transfer may result in revocation of the transfer.
K.
Involuntary
Transfer
Whenever a student is charged with a criminal
offense, either as a juvenile or an adult, the Superintendent or designee,
based upon a review of the allegations associated with the arrest or criminal
charges and an informal meeting with the student and parent/legal custodian,
shall have the authority to effect an immediate involuntary transfer if the
Superintendent or designee, based upon a preponderance of the evidence, is of
the opinion that peace, health, safety, or welfare of the students or staff of
the Wake County Public School System may be disturbed by maintaining the
student in his or her current placement the student’s parent/legal custodian
may request a Board hearing to review the involuntary transfer. Any request for Board review must be
submitted to the Superintendent’s office within ten days of the notice of the
involuntary transfer.
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Legal Reference:
G.S.115C-45(c), G.S.115C-366(b), G.S.115C-368G.S.115C37and G.S. 115C-116. |
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Adopted: May 4, 1981 |
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Revised: May 16, 1983 |
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Revised: November 18,
1991 |
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Revised: June 21, 1993 |
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Revised: April 21,
1997 |
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Revised: July 21, 1997 |
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Revised: January 10,
2000 |
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Revised: June 25, 2001 |
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Revised: May 21, 2002 |
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Revised: March 18, 2003 |
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Revised: April 24, 2007 |
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Revised:
June 1, 2010 |
