Haw. Code R. § 8-13-7 - Application procedure
(a) The geographic
exception process commences in January for the following school year.
Applications for exceptions shall be submitted between January 1 and March 1 to
facilitate a decision before the end of the school year. However, applications
shall be accepted at other time periods whenever unforeseen circumstances
arise, for example, transferring into the school system and opting to pursue a
program of study offered in another geographic area.
(b) The applicant shall initiate and complete
action for a geographic exception by:
(1)
Obtaining the application form from any public school;
(2) Explaining on the form the reasons for
the geographic exception and attaching substantiating documentation;
and
(3) Submitting the completed,
signed form to the home or receiving school.
(c) Priority consideration for a geographic
exception shall be given to applicants requesting an exception because of any
of the following reasons:
(1) Authorized
physical residence in the receiving school's geographic attendance
area;
(2) Program of study of the
receiving school that is not available at the home school;
(3) Siblings of students currently enrolled
in the receiving school who will continue to be enrolled in the coming school
year; or
(4) Children of staff at
the receiving school. The reasons for priority consideration are not ranked and
each shall be given equal consideration. An exceptional student may apply for a
geographic exception, including priority consideration, as long as the
receiving school is capable of providing reasonable accommodations for that
student. All other requests for geographic exceptions shall be considered only
after priority requests have been accommodated.
(d) A chance selection process shall be
implemented by the receiving school on a day predetermined by the department
if:
(1) There are more priority requests than
there are spaces; or
(2) All
priority requests are filled and there are still spaces for some but not all
remaining requests.
(e)
For applications received by March 1, notification of the decision for priority
consideration shall be mailed no later than two weeks after March 1. The
notification shall:
(1) Be signed by the
receiving school principal and include the effective date of the geographic
exception or inclusion of the student in the chance selection
process;
(2) Inform the applicant
that an alternative student may be selected by the principal if the student is
not registered at the receiving school within ten working days from the
postmarked date of mailing, unless the student is to be considered in the
chance selection process; and
(3)
In the case of a denial, explain the reasons for denying the request and that
an appeal of the denial may be filed with the district
superintendent.
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