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What school will my kid go to: School District Locator | Texas Education Agency

Опубликовано: January 1, 2023 в 4:55 pm

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Adjala Central Public School 9091 County Road 1, Loretto, ON L0G 1L0 Elementary School http://adj.scdsb.on.ca Adjala Tosorontio Township
Admiral Collingwood Elementary School 15 Dey Drive, Collingwood, ON L9Y 4N9 Elementary School http://adm.scdsb.on.ca Collingwood
Alcona Glen Elementary School 1310 Innisfil Beach Road, Innisfil, ON L9S 4B7 Elementary School http://alg.scdsb.on.ca Innisfil
Algonquin Ridge Elementary School 191 Golden Meadow Road, Barrie, ON L4N 9R6 Elementary School http://alr. scdsb.on.ca Barrie
Allandale Heights Public School 124 Bayview Drive, Barrie, ON L4N 3P4 Elementary School http://all.scdsb.on.ca Barrie
Alliston Learning Centre 46 Wellington St. West, Unit 4, Alliston, ON L9R 2B8 Learning Centre http://thelearningcentres.com New Tecumseth
Alliston Union Public School 211 Church Street North, Alliston, ON L9R 0G3 Elementary School http://alu.scdsb.on.ca New Tecumseth
Andrew Hunter Elementary School 50 Lampman Lane, Barrie, ON L4N 5G4 Elementary School http://anh.scdsb.on.ca Barrie
Angus Morrison Elementary School 91 Simcoe Street, Angus, ON L0M 1B5 Elementary School http://ang.scdsb.on.ca Essa Township
Ardagh Bluffs Public School 159 Summerset Drive, Barrie, ON L4N 6h3 Elementary School http://agh. scdsb.on.ca Barrie
Assikinack Public School 226 Little Avenue, Barrie, ON L4N 6L3 Elementary School http://ask.scdsb.on.ca Barrie
Banting Memorial High School 203 Victoria Street East, Alliston, ON L9R 1G5 Secondary School http://ban.scdsb.on.ca New Tecumseth
Barrie Learning Centre 320 Bayfield Street (in the Bayfield Mall), Barrie, ON L4M 3C1 Learning Centre http://thelearningcentres.com Barrie
Barrie North Collegiate Institute 110 Grove Street East, Barrie, ON L4M 2P3 Secondary School http://nor.scdsb.on.ca Barrie
Baxter Central Public School 62 Denney Drive, Egbert, ON L0L 1N0 Elementary School http://bax.scdsb.on.ca Essa Township
Bayview Public School 845 Ottawa Street, Midland, ON L4R 1C9 Elementary School http://bay. scdsb.on.ca Midland
Bear Creek Secondary School 100 Red Oak Drive, Barrie, ON L4N 9M5 Secondary School http://bss.scdsb.on.ca Barrie
Birchview Dunes Elementary School 1315 River Road West, Wasaga Beach, ON L9Z 2W6 Elementary School http://bir.scdsb.on.ca Wasaga Beach
Boyne River Public School 117 John W. Taylor Avenue, Alliston, ON L9R 0E7 Elementary School http://byr.scdsb.on.ca New Tecumseth
Bradford District High School 70 Professor Day Drive, Bradford, ON L3Z 3B9 Secondary School http://bdh.scdsb.on.ca Bradford West Gwillimbury
Bradford Learning Centre 157 Holland St. E., P.O. Box 1436, Bradford. ON L3Z 2B7 Learning Centre http://thelearningcentres. com Bradford West Gwillimbury
Brechin Public School 3226 Ramara Road 47, RR#1, Brechin, ON L0K 1B0 Elementary School http://bre.scdsb.on.ca Ramara Township
Cameron Street Public School 575 Cameron Street, Collingwood, ON L9Y 2J4 Elementary School http://cam.scdsb.on.ca Collingwood
Chris Hadfield Public School 211 West Park Avenue, Bradford, ON L3Z 0B9 Elementary School http://had.scdsb.on.ca Bradford West Gwillimbury
Clearview Meadows Elementary School 12 Locke Avenue, Stayner, ON L0M 1S0 Elementary School http://cle.scdsb.on.ca Clearview Township

School District Transfer With an IEP: 8 Steps to Take

Switching schools can be challenging enough, but a school district transfer can be even trickier—especially if your child has an IEP.  You want to make sure the new school district has the necessary information to provide the supports your child needs.

Under the federal special education law , all public schools must provide a (FAPE) for kids with disabilities. But not every school district provides special education services in the same way. The rules for eligibility and delivering services to students can vary.

Here are steps to take when transferring school districts.

1. Notify your current and future school district of your plans in writing.

Typically, you need to let your child’s current school know you’re changing schools. Ask the principal for the appropriate form. You also need to contact the new district to get information on how to register your child for school.

In most districts, kids attend the school that’s zoned for their home address. But many larger school districts allow parents to choose which school their child attends. In that case, you need to contact your new district to learn about its policy on choice and how to register your child. (There might be an application process or a lottery.)

2. Request and review your child’s school records.

In the process of changing schools, the new school will receive your child’s education records automatically. But you may want to request to see the records and check for inaccuracies before they get sent.

Be sure to check for outdated material on your child’s records. For example, there may be a disciplinary problem from a few years ago. You may want to write a letter to the new district to explain the incident. Or you could request that your current school take it off the record entirely if it was an isolated incident.

It can also help to gather any additional documentation the current school may not have that you’d like to share, such as private evaluations.

3. Talk about how the district will proceed with your child’s IEP.

If your child already has an IEP and you move to another school district in the same state, your child’s new school has a choice. It can either accept your child’s current IEP or develop a new one. To develop a new IEP, the school district has to go through the standard IEP process.

Until the new school decides what to do, it must continue to give your child services “comparable” to those in your current IEP. The services might not be exactly the same, but they have to be similar. (Learn more about what happens to the IEP if you move to a school district in the same state, a new state, and other scenarios.)

4. Talk to the new district about any pending special education services.

If your child was in the process of being evaluated when you moved, make sure the new school district knows that. You can also request an evaluation from your new district if the process hadn’t yet begun. (Download a sample request letter.)

5. Identify the new district’s IEP coordinator.

Every public school district has a staff member who coordinates IEPs. Check the school website for the coordinator’s name and contact information. If you can’t find it, ask the principal.

6. Introduce yourself to the coordinator.

In a letter to the coordinator, describe your child’s strengths and hobbies, as well as services that have worked in the past. Be sure to mention activities your child enjoys, like science club, choir, or a sport.

7. Learn about your new district’s disciplinary policies.

Request a student handbook ahead of time so your child knows the rules at the new school. You don’t want your child to expect that there will be trouble. But if your child struggles with certain behaviors, it can be helpful to know the consequences, even if there’s a behavior plan in place.

8. Sign your child up for activities your new district offers.

If your child enjoys certain extracurricular activities at the old school, find out if your new school district offers them too. Getting to participate in a favorite activity can help your child feel comfortable in the new environment more quickly.

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