Commitment to Another District is a contractual agreement between two school districts that allows students to attend a school in another district. This agreement is often used when a student's home district is unable to provide the same level of educational services or resources as the other district. This type of agreement is typically used for students in special education programs, students in a gifted and/or talented program, or students who have special needs that require additional resources or services. There are two types of Commitment to Another District agreements: interdistrict transfers and individual agreements. Interdistrict transfers involve one district agreeing to accept students from another district, while individual agreements involve one or more students from one district being accepted into a school in another district. Both types of agreements typically involve the student’s home district covering the cost of tuition and transportation to the other district.