STANDARDS
FOR GRANTING OUT OF DISTRICT PERMIT:
A. When a student is the child of an Allegany County Public Schools’
employee who resides in Allegany County, said student may be granted a transfer
to a school outside his/her attendance area provided the school is within the
attendance area of the employee’s primary work site or home school.
B.
Consideration will be given to the following
classroom guidelines:
1.
Pre-K classrooms less than 18 students
2.
Kindergarten classrooms less than 18 students
3.
Grades 1-3 classrooms less than 22 students
4.
Intermediate (Grade 4-5) and middle school (Grade
6-8) classrooms less than 25 students
C.
Eligibility for pre-kindergarten programs will be
determined in accordance with State’s student selection criteria. If vacancies
still exist in the pre-kindergarten program, then children who do not meet the selection
criteria or reside outside the schools’ attendance area, may be admitted,
pending completion of the out-of-district permit process.
D.
Schools with existing out-of-district placements
that have been established for a sibling(s) will be given consideration for an
out-of-district placement before those without an established relationship with
the out-of-district school.
E.
A student whose parents are required to be outside
the home and there is no responsible adult in the child’s home to send him/her
to or receive him/her from the home school may apply to attend another school
in Allegany County. Any parent requesting an Out-of-District Permit in
accordance with this requirement must provide a childcare/day care provide
license number (Family Article of the Annotated Code of Maryland Regulation 07.04.01)
unless the childcare provider is a relative or not required to register. Requests
approved under the provision may be limited to students in grades Pre-K-8. The
parent, guardian, or childcare provider will be required to provide
transportation if the buses are at capacity as determined by the Allegany
County Public Schools Department of Transportation. Students living in the
attendance area will have priority for bus transportation, therefore,
transportation for children in supervised childcare cannot be guaranteed, and
transportation may become the obligation of the parent by declaration of the
Director of Transportation.
F.
A
student whose family moves into a new school district in Allegany County during
a respective school year may request an Out-of-District Permit to complete the
current school year without transferring schools. If the student making the request is in grade
11, the request may be extended for an additional year.
G.
A
student who is attending a school outside of his/her district may return to
their home school within a school year. However, the student will be ineligible
for participation in interscholastic athletics and/or extra-curricular
activities for the duration of the school year.
H. Students may also be granted an Out-of-District Permit for the following
reasons:
1.
academic/social interest of the child,
2.
mental health reasons documented by a licensed
provider, or
3.
exceptional family circumstances.
I.
Transportation is not provided to students attending
school on an Out-of-District Permit. Parent or guardian must certify that they
are able to provide transportation.
J.
School administrators have discretion to grant an
otherwise ineligible application based upon a probationary contract with the
student and parent.
STANDARDS
FOR DENYING AN OUT-OF-DISTRICT PERMIT
A.
Out-of-District Permits may be denied for the
following reasons:
1. Unsatisfactory attendance due to unexcused absences/tardies
2.
Unsatisfactory grades due to missing, incomplete, or
unacceptable assignments
3.
Unsatisfactory conduct
4.
Information on the application is determined to be
false
5.
Classroom size
B.
Out-of-District
Permits requested for transfer within a school year shall be denied except for
documented:
1. Mental health reasons necessitating change of placement as documented by a licensed provider.
2.
Exceptional family circumstances as determined by appropriate supervisors and administrators, and/or
3.
Circumstances described in Section II.E (JC-R) above
STANDARDS
FOR REVOKING AN OUT-OF-DISTRICT PERMIT
Permits may be revoked during an annual review or at
the end of the first semester review for any of the following reasons:
A.
Reasons 1-4 under Section III.A (JC-R)
B.
Any violations of the probationary contract
Procedures for RENEWAL OF an
out-of-District Permit
A.
Except
as provide in Section IV (JC-R) above, all Out-of-District Permits are approved
for a period of one school year and will be reviewed in May for the subsequent
school year. Out-of-District Permits may be denied for the subsequent year upon
recommendation of the School Administrator for any of the reasons provide in
Section III (JC-R).
B.
Students
transitioning to middle school from elementary school or high school from
middle school must submit a new request for an out of district placement when
the request is for a school outside of the student’s home feeder system.
PROCEDURES
FOR PROCESSING OUT-OF-DISTRICT PERMITS
A.
Out-of-District
Permit requests must be submitted by June 30. Applications received after June
30 will be processed on a case-by-case basis.
B.
Applications
received by schools or by the Pupil Personnel Worker will be dated upon receipt
and processed in chronological order.
C.
Pupil
Personnel Workers will review an Out-of-District Permit for the following year
and coordinate with the applicable school principal.
D.
A
request for an Out-of-District Permit may be submitted to the Pupil Services Secretary
at the Central office or the school office. The Out-of-District Permit request
(JC-E1) may be obtained at central or school offices or accessed on the
district website. Copies of completed
requests will be forwarded to Pupil Services Secretary by school personnel.
E.
A
Pupil Personnel Worker will review the request for an Out-of-District Permit
and discuss with respective principals the impact of the request on the sending
and receiving schools prior to making a recommendation.
F.
School
administrators must approve or deny all requests for an Out-of-District Permit
based on the standards found in Sections II and III (JC-R).
For more information, contact the Pupil Services Department at 301-759-2001.