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Reply to "Proposed rule on Student Transfers/COSAs out for comment"
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[quote=Anonymous]My takeaway is that the category for "unique hardship" is so broad and they're looking for clearer definitions. It looks like teachers in title I/Focus schools would be able to get COSAs for their children to attend that school, which is a big deal for a lot of staff juggling before and aftercare and duties that sometimes go beyond aftercare hours, or when commutes mean kids have to be in before care for an hour+ before school starts starts. Are these emergencies? No, of course not, and many other working parents have similar situations. But letting teachers' kids attend those "undesirable" schools would make some people's lives a whole lot easier. It also sounds like a response to the inaction over bullying--a student could potentially get a COSA if they're being bullied or harmed in their home school, with much less documentation needed. I'm all for that.[/quote]
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