SCHOOL CHOICE
Town-Resident Assignment
The Town-Resident Plan uses a student's home as the starting point.
- ¾«¶«´«Ã½ East School District offers a Town-Resident school for every family based on their home address. Transportation will be provided to every school for children and families living in the town of their home residence.
- Every family will also have a K-8 choice of all public schools in the towns of Burke, Concord, Lunenburg, Lyndon, Newark, Sheffield, Sutton, or Wheelock.
- Families may select any ¾«¶«´«Ã½ East school, the family would need to provide their own transportation. Parents may transport their child to the closest available bus stop.
- Residents of towns that do not operate a K-8 school (eg East Haven, Kirby) are out of district and receive priority after children who are town residents. However if a student from a town that does not operate a school is already enrolled in any school, a choice applicant can not displace them.
Priorities for the Town-Resident school choice plan
What are "priorities?" Sometimes a school does not have room for every student whose parent/guardian lists it as a choice. When this happens, the student is assigned a school based on priorities. Please see below for details.
1. Town-Resident zone - highest priority
Children will be given priority to attend the school that is in the town in which they reside, except Sheffield and Wheelock, in which case the school is Miller's Run.
2. Continued Enrollment- second priority
Children currently enrolled in a school as of January 2017, regardless of their town of residence, will be given priority. No child who is attending a school in the current school year will be displaced by school choice.
For example, if a family is paying tuition for a child to attend Lyndon Town School for the 2017-18 school year and are residents of Lyndon and are residents of another ¾«¶«´«Ã½ East town, that family has priority over a ¾«¶«´«Ã½ East Choice application. Another example would be if a family lives in Sutton and attends Sutton for the year, and then move to another town in ¾«¶«´«Ã½ East, they have priority to continue to attend Sutton. A third example, a child lives in Kirby and is currently attending Burke. This child would have priority to continue to attend Burke.
3. Siblings- third priority
- If one sibling is attending a school out of the Town-Resident area, the other sibling will be given priority to attend that school as well.
- For example a 3rd grader who lives in Newark and has exercised school choice to attend Concord, and the child has a younger sibling entering kindergarten, this younger child will be given priority for attending school in Concord.
- Siblings are defined as biological or step children living in the same household.
- The sibling priority does not apply to children who attended pre-kindergarten and are applying for choice in a subsequent year.
Availability of school choice
- The ¾«¶«´«Ã½ East School Board has a class size policy.
- School principals submit to the superintendent their class size limits and given student population, the number of school choice slots available as guided by the policy.
- Factors taken into consideration include the physical classroom size (fire code limits the number of children in particular classrooms); migration buffer numbers (each school must allow for several slots to allow for students moving [migrating] and becoming legal residents.
Wait lists
If parents do not get their first choice, their child will be placed on a waitlist for one or more of their other choices.
Rules for wait lists are:
- ¾«¶«´«Ã½ East will create wait lists for all schools where there are more applicants than available seats for a particular grade.
- A student’s place on the waitlist is based on a lottery for all choice applications received prior to March 9th for the next year. The application must include names of siblings and schools, and school choices selected on the application.
- Anyone who applies for school choice after the March 9 deadline will be placed at the end of a waiting list.
- After August 25, any unfilled migration buffer slots can be filled with students who are on the waitlist.
- A son or daughter is defined as a biological or legal step child.
Coming off a waitlist
- When seats become available, students will be assigned from wait lists based on the order the children were selected in the lottery.
- From mid-March through mid-August, as seats become available, children are automatically moved off the waitlist. Parents will be notified of the space in their chosen school.
- Families receive notification about their new school assignment by letter sent via mail and will have two weeks to accept the school choice option.
- Families interested in school choice who submit an application after March 9th will be placed at the end of the waitlist.
School Changes
Families may apply to change schools during the current school year. This is not recommended if it is not in the best interest of the child or the family. As a rule, most school changes will be considered for the following school year. However, in extenuating circumstances, school changes mid-year will be considered on a case by case basis. Parents must complete a school choice application; exercising school choice will be determined based on availability of space.
Procedures for school choice
To apply for school choice, families must complete the school choice application form and return it to the ¾«¶«´«Ã½ East School District (119 Park Avenue, PO Box 107, Lyndon VT 05851) by March 9, 2018. Parents will be notified by April 6th of their child’s placement in a choice school.
Procedures for accepting a school choice placement
Parents must notify the ¾«¶«´«Ã½ East School District Offices by April 27th to confirm if they will accept the school choice placement.
This plan will be reviewed and may be modified yearly and any changes to the guidelines will be completed by January 15th of subsequent years.
School Choice FAQ's
Lottery Process
1. All school choice applications are given a number (KE offices, name of applicant is confidential)
2. In a public location, with at least 3 individuals present, one being a non-school employee:
- Applicant numbers placed in a container.
- Container is randomized (jostled, shaken, mixed up).
- A non-employee selects/pulls the numbers from the container randomly, one by one.
- The numbers are recorded in the order in which they are removed from the container.
- The ¾«¶«´«Ã½ East Choice Lottery List page is filled out accordingly.
3. The ¾«¶«´«Ã½ East Choice Lottery List page is given to the ¾«¶«´«Ã½ East Central Office and the numbers are matched with the names (KE offices, names of applicants kept confidential).
4. Lottery Results
5. Parents are notified by April 7th of their acceptance into the school choice program, or of their position on a waitlist (KE offices).
6. Lottery results are posted on the ¾«¶«´«Ã½ East Website.
7. Parents are notified if any positions become available off the waiting list on a rolling basis.
School Choice Timeline
Important Dates
March 7
Choice applications due to ¾«¶«´«Ã½ East
April 7
Notifications mailed to parents
April 18
Confirmation from parents of exercising choice due back to ¾«¶«´«Ã½ East
Timeline
January 15
¾«¶«´«Ã½ East Schools communicate to parents the availability of school choice and where to access information if they wish to apply for school choice.
January/ February/Early March
Parent(s) or guardian(s) fill out a school choice form, and return the form by mail to PO Box 107, Lyndon VT 05851; or in person at 119 Park Avenue, Lyndonville.
March 7
School Choice applications due. To exercise school choice, all forms are due either via mail or dropped off in person at the ¾«¶«´«Ã½ East School District.
April 7
The ¾«¶«´«Ã½ East School District will mail letters to parents/guardians explaining school choice placement for their child and general information and timelines for their son/daughter’s individual school.
April 18
On or before this date, parents who have received acceptance into the school choice program must notify ¾«¶«´«Ã½ East School District if they would like to exercise their school choice. Once confirmation is received, the central office will forward the enrollment information to individual schools. The school will add children and parents to their rosters and database -- communication about next year will then be through the choice school.
April- August
If slots become available in a school, parents with children on the waiting list will be notified by order they appear on the waiting list.
May 15
Notification sent to school choice applicants who submitted applications after the March 7th deadline. For individuals who submit applications after May 15, responses will be on a rolling basis. For parents who missed the deadline, if slots are available in a school, parents will be notified by the order that they submitted their application.
Early Summer
Principals will determine classes, rooms, teachers, move up day, explore day type activities and choice parents will be notified. Exact dates may vary in each school. Activities will occur within each school. At this time, letters will be sent home with the child’s teacher's name.
August 25
For children on a waitlist when spaces become available, parents will be notified.