
Between District Open Enrollment Facts
What is between district open enrollment?
In the state of Iowa, a parent or guardian residing
in a school district may enroll their child in a
public school in another school district without
paying tuition, provided they comply with filing
deadlines and procedures.
How do I apply?
You may request an open enrollment application from
any Iowa school district, area education agency, or
the state department of education. An application
must be completed for each child and filed with the
resident school district.
When do I apply?
Forms must be filed with the resident district by
January 1 of the school year preceding the school
year for which open enrollment is requested. For
example, an application must be filed by January 1,
2004, in order to be approved for the 2004-05 school
year.
Does each child need to file an application?
Yes. Approval for younger children in the same
family is contingent upon meeting the provisions of
Iowa law and DCSD policy.
May I choose which school my child will attend?
While open enrollment is approved into a district
rather than a particular school, you may indicate
your first, second, and third choice of elementary
school by completing the question pertaining to
preference of attendance center on the application.
Every effort is made to place students in their
school of first choice.
What are the procedures for placement of open
enrolled students into an elementary school?
A parent may request an elementary school for
placement. Placement is made for the entire school
year, based on the availability of space and is
considered the “home school” placement of the child
for the student’s elementary school career. The
child living in the attendance area shall have a
priority claim on the availability of the space.
Is there a cost involved?
Your resident school district will be responsible
for paying the cost of tuition each year for your
child to attend school in the receiving school
district. However, all miscellaneous registration
fees for participation in the educational programs
will be your responsibility.
Do I need to file a new application each year?
No. Once an application is approved, your child may
continue in the receiving district until they
graduate, or you move from your resident district.
What is the deadline for filing open enrollment?
January 1 of the school year preceding the school
year for which open enrollment is requested.
For Kindergarten students, or for students who may
qualify for “good cause,” such as a change in the
state in which the family residence is located, the
deadline is the Thursday prior to the third Friday
in September. For further information on the
definition of good cause, please contact the
Administrative Assistant at (563) 336-5090 or refer
to Iowa Code section 282.18 (16) at
http://www2.legis.state.ia.us/IACODE/1999/282/18.html.
Will the district provide transportation for
my child?
If a parent/guardian meets the income eligibility
guidelines for transportation assistance,
application for that assistance should be filed with
the resident district. Transportation assistance is
available only between contiguous districts. Income
eligibility guidelines are available with the open
enrollment application packet.
Can my request be denied?
Generally, a request can be denied if filing
deadlines are not met, if there is not classroom
space for the student, if the resident/receiving
school district has a current desegregation policy
in place, or if the student is under suspension or
expulsion from his/her current school district.
What are my options if the open enrollment
application is denied?
You may file an appeal with the state District
Court.
Do we need to open enroll if we move and want to
remain in the same school district?
Yes. You must file for open enrollment by the
Thursday preceding the third Friday of the following
September after your move, or you may be denied.
What if we move to another district after we file
for open enrollment and want to continue to attend
in the current district?
Simply send written notification to the new
district, the resident district, and the current
district that you wish to transfer your open
enrollment to the new district. This applies to a
move within Iowa only. Out of state residents are
not eligible for open enrollment and would need to
pay tuition to continue.
May an 11th or 12th grade student complete
his/her education at the resident district if
his/her family moves to another district?
Yes. See Iowa Code 257.6(d). 11th and 12th grade
nonresident students who were residents of the
district during the preceding school year are
enrolled in that district until they graduate. An
open enrollment application is not required.
Does open enrollment apply to pre-kindergarten?
Parents may open enroll students for a
pre-kindergarten program if the student is age 5 by
September 15 and the pre-kindergarten program is
part of the regular school program with established
curriculum and an appropriately certified teacher.
Special education students under the age of 5 are
eligible to open enroll if the receiving district
has the appropriate program and the student has a
current IEP.
Whom should I contact with further questions on
open enrollment?
You may contact Marcene Johnson, Administrative
Assistant, at (563) 336-5090 or via email at
johnsonma@davenportschools.org.
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