• Petition Process Overview

    Resumen del proceso de solicitud

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    The Petition Process is for èßäapp¹ÙÍø Public School District Residents only.

    Generally, students new to èßäapp¹ÙÍø are expected to enroll at their neighborhood schools, and do not need to complete transfer requests. èßäapp¹ÙÍø families use the hardship petition process to request transfer out of a child’s current/assigned school and into a different neighborhood school.

    Petitions are available year-round. 

    • Transfers after the start of the school year are very limited.  Families must meet with their school team who will submit a mid-year transfer referral on their behalf.
    • For the best chance of placement in the next school year, apply during the annual transfer cycle.  Dates are posted at the Lottery and Transfer Information Page.

    The petition system is an opportunity for problem solving: Families explain why their child's needs are not met at the neighborhood or current èßäapp¹ÙÍø school and how transferring to a different school would improve the situation.

    • Common transfer reasons include childcare, physical risk to a child at a school, and sibling considerations. èßäapp¹ÙÍø staff will consider any reason for transfer.  See this list of transfer reasons and follow-up steps.
    • Staff in the Enrollment and Transfer Center will seek input from the student’s neighborhood/current school about whether the school can address the family's concerns and meet the child's needs.

    Petition transfer requests are processed in the order received.

    • Decisions for requests received during the lottery transfer cycle will be made approximately six-eight weeks after the transfer cycle closes.
    • Following the transfer cycle, decisions generally take between one and three weeks, depending on volume.
    • A child should continue to attend the current/assigned school while a petition transfer request is under consideration.

    Petition results

    • The director of the èßäapp¹ÙÍø Enrollment & Transfer Center grants or denies each petition.
    • The petition is granted when there is confirmed evidence that a student's health, safety or educational development would be better served at another school, and when space is available at that school. 
    • Approved transfers are in effect through the highest grade of the approved school or program.
    • Transportation will generally be the responsibility of the family.
    • If space is not available at any of the requested schools, ETC staff may suggest other schools where the transfer can be accommodated. 
    • If a transfer is not granted, a family can appeal by submitting a letter with additional information or documentation.
      • Supervisors in the Office of School Performance reviews the information and conducts interviews as needed before issuing a final decision.