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Code · Illinois · Chapter 105 — SCHOOLS · Act 5

Sec. 10-21.3a. Transfer of students.

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Sec. 10-21.3a. Transfer of students.
(a)Each school board shall establish and implement a policy governing the transfer of a student from one attendance center to another within the school district upon the request of the student's parent or guardian. A student may not transfer to any of the following attendance centers, except by change in residence if the policy authorizes enrollment based on residence in an attendance area or unless approved by the board on an individual basis:
(1)An attendance center that exceeds or as a result of the transfer would exceed its
attendance capacity.
(2)An attendance center for which the board has established academic criteria for
enrollment if the student does not meet the criteria.
(3)Any attendance center if the transfer would prevent the school district from meeting
its obligations under a State or federal law, court order, or consent decree applicable to the school district.
(b)Each school board shall establish and implement a policy governing the transfer of students within a school district from a persistently dangerous school to another public school in that district that is not deemed to be persistently dangerous. In order to be considered a persistently dangerous school, the school must meet all of the following criteria for 2 consecutive years:
(1)Have greater than 3% of the students enrolled in the school expelled for
violence-related conduct.
(2)Have one or more students expelled for bringing a firearm to school as defined in 18
U.S.C. 921.
(3)Have at least 3% of the students enrolled in the school exercise the individual
option to transfer schools pursuant to subsection
(c)of this Section.
(c)A student may transfer from one public school to another public school in that district if the student is a victim of a violent crime as defined in Section 3 of the Rights of Crime Victims and Witnesses Act. The violent crime must have occurred on school grounds during regular school hours or during a school-sponsored event.
(d)(Blank).
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