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[quote=Anonymous]Since there are no more team transfers, technically there is no policy for what happens under these circumstances. Assuming grandfathered team transfers are treated as neighborhood transfers for policy purposes, here's the relevant policy on neighborhood transfers and boundary changes: [i]"Once a student is admitted to an option school/program or accepts a transfer to a neighborhood school that is accepting transfers, enrollment will be continuous through the grade levels of that school/program, unless the school is involved in a boundary change. In such cases, the Board may make a different decision as part of the boundary change adoption."[/i] So when the boundary changes go into effect, the school board could send the transfer students back to their neighborhood schools, but is not required to do so. My bet is they don't send them back because it's administratively easier to keep them where they are and it doesn't meaningfully move the needle on school enrollment.[/quote]
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