ENROLLMENT OF NONRESIDENT STUDENTS
JBCC
Kansas law requires the board to allow nonresident students to enroll in and attend the schools of the district if the board’s capacity determination finds there are open seats for such students and the student is deemed to be in good standing. In order to determine the district’s capacity to accept nonresident students at each grade level in each district school, the board has adopted this policy.
Details concerning the open enrollment and continued enrollment processes for nonresident students may be found in this policy, while general processes on enrollment documentation, assignment to buildings and classes, etc., may be found in board policy JBC.
Definitions
For the purposes of this policy, the following definitions apply:
"Homeless child" means a child who lacks a fixed, regular and adequate nighttime residence and whose primary nighttime residence is:
A. A supervised publicly or privately operated shelter designed to provide temporary living accommodations, including welfare hotels, congregate shelters and transitional housing for the mentally ill;
B. an institution that provides a temporary residence for individuals intended to be institutionalized; or
C. a public or private place not designed for, or ordinarily used as, a regular sleeping accommodation for humans.
"Nonresident student" means a student who is enrolled and in attendance at or seeking to enroll and attend a school located in a district where such student is not a resident.
"Parent" means and includes natural parents, adoptive parents, stepparents, and foster parents.
"Person acting as parent" means:
A. A guardian or conservator; or
B. a person, other than a parent, who:
i. Is liable by law to maintain, care for or support the child;
ii. has actual care and control of the child and is contributing the major portion of the cost of support of the child;
iii. has actual care and control of the child with the written consent of a person who has legal custody of the child; or
iv. has been granted custody of the child by a court of competent jurisdiction.
"Receiving school district" means a school district of nonresidence of a student who attends school in such school district.
"Sibling" means a brother or sister of the whole or half blood, adoptive brother or sister, a stepbrother or stepsister or a foster brother or foster sister.
Determining Capacity for Nonresident Enrollment
The superintendent or superintendent’s designee has the responsibility for studying capacity in each school of the school district and at each grade level within each school and for making recommendations to the board regarding the district’s capacity to accept nonresident students. To make recommendations to the board to assist with determining capacity, the superintendent or the superintendent’s designee(s) shall do the following.
The superintendent or designee shall develop recommendations on capacity and classroom student-to-teacher ratios in each grade level in each school serving kindergarten students and students in grades one through eight. Such recommendations may be based on, but not be limited to, the following factors:
The superintendent or designee shall develop recommendations on capacity and student-to-teacher ratios for each school building or program serving students in grades nine through twelve. Such recommendations may be based on, but not be limited to, the following factors:
On or before May 1 of each year, the superintendent shall present the recommendations concerning capacity and student-to-teacher ratios to the board for adoption or modification, and the board shall determine, for each grade level in each school building of the school district for the next succeeding school year, the following:
On or before June 1 of each year, the district shall publish the number of open seats available to nonresident students in each grade level for each school building of the district for the next succeeding school year on the school district's website.
From January 1 through June 15, district administration shall accept applications from nonresident students.
If the number of applications for a grade level in a school building is less than the number of available seats for that grade level in the school building, the nonresident students shall be accepted for enrollment and attendance at the school district, except as provided below for nonresident students regarding continued enrollment.
If the number of applications for a grade level in a school building is greater than the number of available seats for the grade level in the school building, district administration shall randomly select nonresident students using a confidential lottery process. This process shall be completed on or before July 15 of each year.
The district shall provide to the parent or person acting as a parent of a nonresident student who was not accepted for or denied enrollment at such school district the reason for the nonacceptance or denial and an explanation of the nonresident student selection process.
Priority in Filling Open Seats
Subject to having capacity to enroll nonresident students, the district shall give priority in enrollment to the following nonresident students, who shall receive open seats without necessity of being selected through the open-seat lottery:
Regardless of capacity determinations, the following categories of students shall be allowed to enroll or remain enrolled as if resident students:
If one of these exceptions no longer applies to the student, the student’s enrollment status would be subject to review under the terms for continued enrollment under this policy.
Prohibitions Regarding Open Enrollment Provisions of this Policy
The district shall not:
Except for a child in the custody of the Department for Children and Families or a child who is experiencing homelessness, a nonresident student shall not transfer more than once per school year to one or more receiving school districts pursuant to the provisions of this policy or authorizing Kansas law.
Transportation of Nonresident Students
The district, by virtue of being a receiving school district of a nonresident student, shall not be required to provide transportation to nonresident students unless otherwise required to do so by state, and/or federal law, as a related service through a student’s individualized education program, or as an accommodation pursuant to the student’s Section 504 plan. If space is available on district transportation vehicles, the district may assign nonresident students an in-district bus stop to and from which transportation may be provided by the district for nonresident students. The district shall ensure that transportation for nonresident homeless students is provided comparably to that of housed students.
KSHSAA Eligibility
Nothing in this policy or state law shall exempt a nonresident student who transfers into the district from the requirements of the Kansas State High School Activities Association (“KSHSAA”) regarding eligibility to participate in KSHSAA activities.
Information Share with the Kansas State Department of Education
The superintendent shall submit or have submitted to the Kansas State Department of Education this policy, the number of nonresident student transfers approved and denied in each grade level and whether the denials were based on capacity or in accordance with the policy’s terms, as required.
Nonresident Student Continued Enrollment
A nonresident student who has been accepted for enrollment and attendance at a district school shall be permitted to continue enrollment and attendance in the district until such student graduates from high school, reaches the age of 21 (if the student is a student with an exceptionality, not solely eligible for gifted services under an individualized education program), or receives a G.E.D., unless such student is no longer deemed by district administration to be in good standing.
Except as otherwise specified herein, nonresident students who have previously been accepted for enrollment by the school district will be allowed to continue enrolling in the district as specified above. The district will not require parents to resubmit a new application each school year and will advance the previous application of an enrolled student amending only the grade placement of the student unless the district provides notification to the parent, person acting as a parent, or student that enrollment is not going to be continued for the upcoming school year for reasons specified as follows.
Regardless of capacity to accept nonresident students at a nonresident student’s grade level or in the student’s designated school or program, an individual student may be denied continued enrollment for not being in good standing. Nonresident students admitted to the district shall be evaluated each spring by district administration to determine standing for continued enrollment.
Students may be denied continued enrollment for the next school year based on the results of these evaluations. However, if the student has a disability, the student’s ability to meet these expectations shall be considered prior to denying continued enrollment in the district. Similarly, administration shall consider the adverse impact of homelessness on a student's attendance and any resulting suspensions or expulsions before making a determination on the continued enrollment of a student who is homeless. As part of this reflection, administration shall consider the obstacles a homeless student faces to arrive at school on time or each day due to housing instability, lack of transportation, or lack of other basic resources that can hinder consistent attendance.
A current or prospective nonresident student meeting one or more of the following criteria shall automatically be deemed not in good standing and may be denied enrollment or continued enrollment based solely thereon.
Parents of current nonresident students shall be informed of any administrative decision not to continue enrollment of a nonresident student no later than June 30.
Prospective nonresident students may be denied enrollment in the district if the student would have been deemed not in good standing during the school year prior to the school year in which they are seeking nonresident enrollment. The school district shall provide to the parent or person acting as parent of a nonresident student who was not accepted for or denied enrollment the reason for the nonacceptance or denial and an explanation of the nonresident student selection process on or before July 30 of each year. If the district denies an application of a nonresident student due to deeming the nonresident student as not in good standing, the parent or person acting as parent of such student may appeal such denial to the school district board of education.
Appeal Process: