Anonymous wrote:So what IS a valid reason for a transfer?
http://www.boarddocs.com/vsba/fairfax/Board.nsf/files/8CZFD43E8E2B/$file/R2230.pdf
1. Child Care Hardship (Elementary School Only)
2. Medical, Emotional, or Social Adjustment
3. Child of Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) Employee
4. High School Curricular Program
5. Kindergarten
6. Siblings
B. Family Relocation
1. A request for a student transfer by exception may be approved by the coordinator
of Student Registration if the family has moved from one school attendance area
to another during the school year or can demonstrate definite plans to do so
within 180 calendar days. Proof of purchase or rental must be provided with the
request for student transfer. The new residence must be the primary permanent
residence for the student and the student's family and be located within the
requested school boundaries. Additional documentation may be requested to
establish that the new residence is bona fide and that the family has abandoned
or will abandon any other property as its primary residence.
2. A request for a student transfer by exception may be approved if the family has
moved from one school attendance area to another within 60 calendar days of
the end of the school year but requests that the child be permitted to continue
attending his or her previously assigned school until completion of the school
year. A formal student transfer application is not required; however, the family
must provide proof of the new address to the principal of the school in which the
child is currently enrolled.
C. Senior Status
A request for student transfer by exception may be approved by the coordinator of
Student Registration for a student who is currently attending the requested school
and who will move to a different attendance area after the completion of the school
year but who wants to return to the same location to complete the final year of
elementary, middle, or high school. Capacity issues will not be a barrier to approval.