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PUBLIC SCHOOL CHOICE ANNOUNCEMENT

   School Choice Application – Form Deadline is May 1

Act 1066 of 2017

 

WHO CAN APPLY?

Any student residing in the following school districts can apply:

Blevins, Fouke, Genoa, Lafayette County, Nevada, Prescott, Spring Hill, and Texarkana Arkansas School District.

This is a public announcement. Public school choice in Arkansas allows students to attend a public school in a district other than the one in which they reside. Parents of students who want to enroll their children in Fouke Public Schools have until May 1 to apply to enroll in the fall under the Arkansas Public School Choice Act 1066 of 2017.

Pursuant to standards adopted by a non-resident school board, a nonresident district may reserve the right to accept and reject applicants based on capacity of programs, class, grade level, or school building.   School districts are not required to add teachers, staff, or classrooms in order to accommodate school choice transfers.  School districts may deny school choice transfers based upon a lack of capacity if the school district has reached at least ninety percent (90%) of the maximum authorized student population in a program, class, grade level, or school building.

However, a non-resident district’s standards shall not include an applicant’s previous academic achievement, athletic or other extracurricular ability, handicapping conditions, English proficiency level, or previous disciplinary proceedings, except that an expulsion from another district may be included pursuant to Ark. Code Ann. §6-18-510.  School districts receiving school choice transfers will not discriminate on the basis of gender, national origin, race, ethnicity, religion, or disability.

Priority will be given to applicants with siblings or stepsiblings who reside in the same household and who are already enrolled in the non-resident district by school choice. The non-resident district shall accept credits toward graduation that were awarded by another district and award a diploma to a non-resident student if the student meets the non-resident district’s graduation requirements.

Applications must be postmarked or delivered to the non-resident district no later than May 1 for a child to be able to enroll for the fall semester.  By July 1, 2018, the superintendent of the non-resident district will notify the parent and the resident district in writing as to whether the student’s application has been accepted or rejected. Students who have been accepted and enrolled in previous years, and who are still in attendance in the non-resident district, do not have to apply again as approved transfers remain valid for as long as the student attends that public school.  


The following school districts comply with this public school announcement: Blevins, Fouke, Genoa, Lafayette County, Nevada, Prescott, Spring Hill, and Texarkana Arkansas School District.

 Go to www.arkansased.org for more information on the Arkansas Public School Choice Act 1066 of 2017.