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Reply to "ACPS Redistricting Letters"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What if all the kids in a family are at a school because of administrative transfers? They all move?[/quote] Yes, unless they will be rising 4th or 5th graders this summer. I have a rising 4th grader so his 1st grade sister can stay as long as he's there, which is one year. My neighbors, however, have just one kid and since she's a 2nd grader, she's getting the boot. This is how idiotic and sloppy the school board was with the grandfathering process. They created situations where literal next door neighbors are treated disparately.[/quote] If you're neighbor has only one kid and she received an administrative transfer, then she gets to stay in her school regardless of what grade she's in. There's a distinction between an "administrative transfer" and "sibling of an administrative transfer". The siblings only get to stay until the child with the transfer graduates from the school. [b]But any child who received a transfer directly (not from being a sibling), gets to stay regardless of grade[/b].[/quote] But doesn't that directly contradict what the OP said just happened to her? That her kid with an administrative transfer has to leave.[/quote]
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