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ENROLLMENT PERIOD: APRIL 1, 2013 - JUNE 28, 2013 Only Monroe County Schools of Choice 2013-2014 Guidelines and Application To provide a quality education for all students in Monroe County, the Monroe County Schools of Choice Program is offered by the Monroe County Intermediate School District in cooperation with its constituent districts. This program allows parents and students the choice to attend any public school in Monroe County, regardless of where they live. Remember, a student must be released by his/her resident district and be accepted by the choice district before he/she can enroll at the choice district. The student will not be able to start school unless ALL paperwork is completed BEFORE THE START OF SCHOOL. The student must be formally registered at the choice district by Tuesday, August 20, 2013. Deadlines to Remember: Friday, June 28, 2013 Application must be returned to the administration building of the resident district. Friday, July 19, 2013 Applicants are notified to inform them whether they have been accepted into the Schools of Choice Program. Tuesday, August 13, 2013 Parents/guardians must formally accept or reject acceptance into the Schools of Choice Program. Tuesday, August 20, 2013 Student must be formally registered at the choice school.

What Parents and Guardians Need to Know: The Schools of Choice Application Process The application process for the Monroe County Schools of Choice Program has been designed to guarantee all applicants a fair and equitable opportunity. Applications must be returned to the administration building of the resident district by Friday, JUNE 28, 2013. The number of transfers allowed is determined by the space available in each participating district and the space available at each building. The loss of a district cannot be more than 1% per year, based on the previous year s student count. All participants in the program are expected to attend their school of choice for the entire school year. During the school year, requests for student transfers back to the student s home school will be denied, unless there are extreme extenuating circumstances. Students participating in this program who wish to return to their resident school for the following year, must notify the resident school district as soon as possible, but not later than April 1, immediately preceding the date of re-enrollment. Students who for disciplinary reasons have been suspended, expelled or otherwise released or excluded from their resident school district during the preceding two years will not qualify for this program. A student approved for transfer to a choice district is allowed to remain in the choice district until his/ her class graduates from that school district. The student does not need to reapply for admission to the same choice school district each year, once approved for transfer under the Monroe County Schools of Choice Program. Applications for the program will be available from the participating school districts and the Monroe County Intermediate School District, and should be returned to the resident school district. Applicants will be notified by Friday, July 19, 2013, to inform them whether they have been accepted into the program. If their choice school is available, parents/guardians who met the June 28th deadline will have an opportunity to accept or reject acceptance into the program. The deadline for acceptance or rejection is Tuesday, August 13, 2013. The student must be formally registered at the choice school by Tuesday, August 20, 2013. It is recommended that parents/guardians and students desiring to participate in the choice program meet with a building administrator or district representative of the choice school to discuss school rules, curriculum, parent involvement, graduation requirements, grade placement, possible tuition costs, and other school issues. Since most high school and middle school class schedules are developed prior to completion of the Schools of Choice application process, students requesting transfers to another school district should be aware that not all class requests may be granted. Prior to submitting an application, it is recommended that the student and his/her parents/guardians meet with a counselor or school administrator at the school of choice to determine class availability. There is no guarantee that space in the district selected will be available. Nondiscrimination Policy The Board of Education of the Monroe County Intermediate School District, and the Boards of the constituent districts, comply with all federal and state laws and regulations prohibiting discrimination and with all requirements and regulations of the United States Department of Education and the Michigan State Department of Education. It is also the policy of the Monroe County Intermediate School District and its constituent districts, that no person on the basis of sex, race, color, religion, national origin or ancestry, age, marital status, limited English, or handicap shall be discriminated against, excluded from participation in, denied the benefits of, or otherwise be subjected to discrimination in any program, employment practice, or activity for which they receive financial assistance from the United States Department of Education or the Michigan State Department of Education. A student requesting a transfer is allowed to request which district he/she would like to attend, and building preference. However, requests for specific teachers will not be allowed. The number of openings in a particular program for participating district students will be determined by optimum size for a particular program or classroom, which is the number of students that can be accommodated without increasing district expenditures for staff or equipment. An application form must be completed for each student wishing to participate in the choice program. Enrollment priority shall be given to the sibling of a non-resident pupil from a participating district already admitted and attending the choice school district under this policy. If the number of applications for admission from choice students exceeds the number of available enrollment opportunities, choice pupils shall be selected for admission using a random selection process. All applications must be initiated by the parent/guardian of the student (or the choice student, if legally emancipated). Such person making application bears contractual and other legal responsibility for the payment of tuition, if any (as established by the enrolling choice district), if the choice student is accepted for enrollment in the choice district. Parents/guardians (or the student, if legally emancipated) may wish to appeal the decision regarding the application for transfer. Such an appeal may be filed only for arbitrary or capricious violation of the Monroe County Schools of Choice Policy, and must be filed within 30 days of notification, to the Monroe County Intermediate School District. The parents/guardians (or the student, if legally emancipated) must explain the reasons for appeal, in writing. The appeal will be reviewed by a committee consisting of one representative from the resident school district, one representative from the choice school district, and one representative from the Monroe County Intermediate School District. A meeting date will be scheduled, and the parents/guardians and student will be notified. This appeal review will take place within 10 days of receipt of appeal by the Monroe County Intermediate School District.

Graduation/Promotion Requirements and Curriculum Issues Each participating school district has developed a curriculum that is based on the State of Michigan Core Curriculum Model. In addition, each district has its own locally approved grading system and graduation requirements. While there are some similarities of requirements among districts, parents/guardians should be aware of the following conditions of the Monroe County Schools of Choice Program. Participants are required to graduate with the number of credits determined by the district they are attending at the time of graduation. It is recommended that before a student transfer is finalized, parents/guardians and the student(s) meet with a counselor/administrator in the choice school district to review all rules, regulations, grading system and graduation requirements. All districts will supply, at the request of parents/guardians, a current listing of graduation requirements for the high school of choice. To receive a copy of graduation requirements, parents/guardians should contact the high school principal of the school of choice. Choice students seeking admission are subject to the academic and program size standards of the choice school district. Choice students accepted for enrollment are subject to the determinations of the choice district concerning the awarding of transfer academic credit, academic assignment or placement based upon completion of courses or grades in districts or schools where the non-resident student has previously attended. Choice students accepted for enrollment are subject to facility, grade and course assignments within the choice district according to the same policies and procedures applied to intra-district enrollment of resident students. The parents/guardians (or the applicant choice students, if legally emancipated) are required immediately upon notification of acceptance for enrollment in the choice school to furnish a written statement authorizing release of all records of the student from the resident participating district (or other educational institution) where he/she is currently enrolled. Transportation Policy It is the sole responsibility of parents/guardians to transport their children to and from the choice school. Monroe County Schools of Choice participants are expected to arrive at the choice school on time every day. Athletic Policy Students will follow the choice district s policies for participation in the school s athletic activities. Participating districts comply with pertinent regulations of the Michigan High School Athletic Association and any relevant league standards regarding eligibility of transfer students for participation in interscholastic athletics. For example, a student enrolled in grades 9-12 who transfers from one high school to another high school is ineligible to participate in an interscholastic athletic contest for one full semester in the school to which the student transfers, unless he/she qualifies under one or more of the exceptions as defined by the M.H.S.A.A. In the case of tri-mesters, the transfer student must sit out 90 school days. STEP-BY-STEP TIMELINE: Schools of Choice Process Student applicant and parents complete application and file it with the RESIDENT district. Application is reviewed to determine if student meets guidelines to participate in the program. Students who do not qualify are notified by the RESIDENT district and the process ends. For the student who does qualify, the RESIDENT district signs the application and forwards it to the CHOICE district. The CHOICE district informs applicant whether or not space is available at the district. This communication is copied and sent to the RESIDENT district so all parties know who has been accepted by the CHOICE district. If space is not available, the family is notified and the process ends. For students accepted by the CHOICE district, parents/guardians MUST formally enroll the student by Tuesday, August 20, 2013. Remember: A student must be released by his/her resident district AND be accepted by the choice district BEFORE he/she can enroll at the choice district.

Application for Monroe County Schools of Choice Program 2013-2014 District of Choice: Building Preferred: Why do you desire to attend the above district of choice? Is there currently a sibling of the student attending the choice district? Yes No (Check one.) If so, what is the name of the school building? Resident School Information: (Please type or print) Student Name: Address: City/State/Zip: Birthdate: Phone: Resident School District: School and District last attended: Grade level for 2013-2014 school year: School scheduled to attend in resident district: School scheduled to attend in choice district: Parent(s)/Guardian(s): Address (including city, state, zip): Home Phone: Work Phone: Parent E-mail: Has child been suspended or expelled from school in the last 2 school years? o YES o NO By signing below, I acknowledge that I have read the Schools of Choice brochure and I accept the policies and regulations of the Monroe County Schools of Choice Program. I understand that resident districts are not obligated to release more than 1% annually, of its student enrollment under the policy. Parent(s)/Guardian(s) Signature Student Signature (6th grade & above) Received by Resident District Return by JUNE 28, 2013, to the Administration Building of your resident district. LATE APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. Questions should be directed to the superintendent s office of the resident district. The Board of Education of the Monroe County Intermediate School District, and the Boards of the constituent districts, comply with all federal and state laws and regulations prohibiting discrimination and with all requirements and regulations of the United States Department of Education and the Michigan State Department of Education. It is also the policy of the Monroe County Intermediate School District and its constituent districts, that no person on the basis of sex, race, color, religion, national origin or ancestry, age, marital status, limited English, or handicap shall be discriminated against, excluded from participation in, denied the benefits of, or otherwise be subjected to discrimination in any program, employment practice, or activity for which they are responsible or for which they receive financial assistance from the United States Department of Education or the Michigan State Department of Education. For RESIDENT district use only: District: Building: Approved: Yes No Superintendent s Signature (resident district) For CHOICE district use only: District: Building: Approved: Yes No Superintendent s Signature (choice district) Copy to: o Parent o Resident District o Choice District o Student File o Other

Deadlines to Remember: Friday, June 28, 2013 Friday, July 19, 2013 Tuesday, August 13, 2013 Tuesday, August 20, 2013 Application must be returned to the administration building of the resident district. Applicants are notified to inform them whether they have been accepted into the Schools of Choice Program. Parents/guardians must formally accept or reject acceptance into the Schools of Choice Program. Student must be formally registered at the choice school. Keep in mind: A student returning from a charter school to his/her resident district school MUST register formally with the resident district in order to attend classes there. A release granted for extenuating circumstances is not governed by the Monroe County Schools of Choice Program. A release of this kind is good for one school year only. After that, it is the parent s/guardian s responsibility to obtain and submit Schools of Choice applications for succeeding years. For more information about this type of release, contact the Superintendent s Office at the student s resident district. Participating School Districts Airport Community Schools Bedford Public Schools Dundee Community Schools Ida Public Schools Jefferson Schools Mason Consolidated Schools Monroe Public Schools Summerfield Schools Whiteford Agricultural Schools Monroe County Intermediate School District 1101 S. Raisinville Road Monroe, Michigan 48161-9047 PHONE: 734.242.5799 FAX: 734.242.0567

Reasons for Non-Acceptance: o Disciplinary reasons. Students who for disciplinary reasons have been suspended, expelled or otherwise released or excluded from their resident school district during the preceding two years will not qualify for this program. o Cap level at choice school district has been reached. The number of transfers allowed is determined by the space available in each participating district and the space available at each building. The loss of a district cannot be more than 1% per year, based on the previous year s student count. o Cap level at resident school district has been reached. The number of transfers allowed is determined by the space available in each participating district and the space available at each building. The loss of a district cannot be more than 1% per year, based on the previous year s student count. Non-acceptance cannot be based on any discriminatory reason. According to the Michigan Department of Education, A district may not grant or refuse enrollment based on age, except in the case of an applicant for a program not appropriate for his/her age. A district may not grant or refuse enrollment based upon religion, race, color, national origin, sex, height, weight, marital status or athletic ability, or, generally, in violation of any state or federal law prohibiting discrimination. A district may not refuse enrollment to a student eligible for special education programs and services, unless the application is under Section 105c and there is no written agreement with the district of residence. Special education programs and services are not considered special programs under Section 105 or 105c. A district may refuse to enroll an applicant who has been suspended within the preceding two years or who has ever been expelled.