The interdistrict process applies to parents/guardians who would like their children to attend school in a district other than the one in which they reside. All interdistrict transfer requests must be initiated in the district of residence and then the request is made with the desired school district. An approved interdistrict agreement must be in effect between the resident district and the desired district before a student can attend the desired school.
School districts are now required to post a link to their interdistrict transfer procedures and timelines and provide a link to the district's policy regarding requests for interdistrict transfer permits. The information and policy link must be accessible to the public without a password.
The following information must be posted on the district website:
If either the resident district or the desired district denies a parent's request for an interdistrict transfer, that denial can be appealed to the º¬Ðß²ÝÉçÇø Board of Education. The district should provide their decision in writing.
To view education code associated with interdistrict transfers click here.
California Education Code 46600 allows school districts to enter into an agreement that may provide for the admission of a pupil to a school district other than the school district of residence. A parent whose request for his/her child to attend school outside of the district of residence has been denied may appeal to the º¬Ðß²ÝÉçÇø Board of Education. An appeal may be submitted whether the permit request was denied by the district of residence or by the district of desired attendance. An appeal to the County Board of Education must be filed within 30 calendar days after a student's request for interdistrict attendance has been denied and they have exhausted the appeal process of the denying district.
The County Board of Education is the local appellate body for most types of interdistrict transfer denials. Staff provides support to the Board and acts as a liaison between the school districts and parents on matters related to interdistrict attendance appeals. If the denying school district is within another county, the appeal request must be with the county board that has jurisdiction of that school district.
Attendance appeal hearings are held during regularly scheduled County Board meetings. For a list of scheduled Board meetings visit:
The information on this page will guide you through the appeal process and identify the persons to whom you may direct your questions.
Please note: The County Board, if it grants the appeal, does not have the legal authority to direct the school district to place a student at a particular school site, only within the district. The approval is contingent on the pupil adhering to the receiving district's terms and conditions for an interdistrict agreement.
Steps for filing an interdistrict attendance appeal:1. Review Board Policy - 5117 Suzanne Carrig at suzanne_carrig@sccoe.org Policy and Regulation on Interdistrict Attendance AppealsYou may use the links below to obtain copies of these documents.
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