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Code · Delaware · Title 14 — Education · Chapter 26. Vocational School

§ 2605. Enrollment in the Sussex County Vocational-Technical High School District.

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(a)[Repealed.]
(b)For any school year in which the number of applications for admission exceeds the District’s allowed student enrollment capacity, the Sussex County Vocational-Technical High School District shall conduct a random lottery admitting student number “1” and progressing consecutively thereafter until the total number of students to be admitted has been reached.
(c)The Sussex County Vocational-Technical High School District may only provide preferences in student admissions to any of the following:
(1)Siblings of students currently enrolled at the school.
(2)Children of persons employed on a permanent basis for at least 30.0 hours per week during the school year by the Sussex County Vocational-Technical High School District.
(d)The Sussex County Vocational-Technical High School District is prohibited from denying any applicant for enrollment whose GPA falls below the 70th percentile or who has failed any eighth grade course from its lottery for admission, unless the student does not remain academically eligible for promotion according to the standards set by the Department of Education.
(e)Except in cases of expulsion subject to the provisions of § 4130 of this title, the Sussex County Vocational-Technical High School District shall be prohibited from removing a student from its enrollment for disciplinary reasons without the consent of the student’s parents/guardians and the student’s school district of residence.
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