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Reply to "moving out of your current DCPS elementary boundary but remaining in school"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This DCPS FAQ suggests once you're in a school, you can stay there: "DCPS seeks to create consistent pathways for students throughout their school years. Thus, all out-of-boundary students who are admitted to a school receive the right to continue attending that school through all its available grades, as well as to attend the school's destination school in the feeder pattern." http://dcps.dc.gov/DCPS/Learn+About+Schools/Out-of-Boundary+Lottery#13 It logically follows that if an in-bounds student's family moves OOB, they would still be able to stay at the school. I could be wrong, though. [/quote] This statement was given in the context of the OOB lottery, i.e. a child who is admitted to Maury OOB in PK has the right to stay their through 5th grade and go on to Maury's middle school and high school. That's not the same as a student who is admitted to their in-boundary school on the basis of their residence then moves OOB. [/quote]
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