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Bellevue Washington SA 3.070 — Appendix A: School Transfer is a comprehensive policy designed to facilitate student transfers between schools within the Bellevue School District. This policy ensures that students can transfer schools based on specific criteria, promoting a flexible and inclusive education system. Below, we will discuss the different types of transfers covered in Bellevue Washington SA 3.070 — Appendix A: School Transfer. 1. In-District Transfers: One type of transfer covered under this policy is an in-district transfer. This enables students to transfer schools within the Bellevue School District boundaries. In-district transfers are typically requested for various reasons, such as personal convenience, proximity to a guardian's workplace, or specific programs offered at another school within the district. 2. Boundary Transfers: Boundary transfers refer to student movements across school boundaries within the Bellevue School District. These transfers occur when a student requests to attend a school outside their designated neighborhood boundaries. This type of transfer allows students to access schools that may offer specialized programs or better meet their academic needs. 3. Special Program Transfers: Special program transfers are aimed at facilitating students' participation in programs that are not available at their assigned school. Students may apply for a transfer to a different school within the district to participate in programs such as language immersion, arts, STEM, or advanced placement courses. 4. Hardship Transfers: Bellevue Washington SA 3.070 — Appendix A: School Transfer also includes provisions for hardship transfers. These transfers are granted when a student faces extenuating circumstances that significantly impact their well-being or academic progress at their current school. Examples of hardships may include medical conditions, safety concerns, or severe bullying situations. 5. Graduating from Senior Transfers: This policy recognizes the unique needs of graduating seniors. It allows students who have moved residences during their senior year to complete their high school education at the school from which they would have graduated had they not relocated. In summary, Bellevue Washington SA 3.070 — Appendix A: School Transfer outlines a range of transfer options for students within the Bellevue School District. The policy encompasses in-district transfers, boundary transfers, special program transfers, hardship transfers, and graduating senior transfers. It aims to provide students with the opportunity to choose a school that best fits their academic goals, interests, and individual circumstances.Bellevue Washington SA 3.070 — Appendix A: School Transfer is a comprehensive policy designed to facilitate student transfers between schools within the Bellevue School District. This policy ensures that students can transfer schools based on specific criteria, promoting a flexible and inclusive education system. Below, we will discuss the different types of transfers covered in Bellevue Washington SA 3.070 — Appendix A: School Transfer. 1. In-District Transfers: One type of transfer covered under this policy is an in-district transfer. This enables students to transfer schools within the Bellevue School District boundaries. In-district transfers are typically requested for various reasons, such as personal convenience, proximity to a guardian's workplace, or specific programs offered at another school within the district. 2. Boundary Transfers: Boundary transfers refer to student movements across school boundaries within the Bellevue School District. These transfers occur when a student requests to attend a school outside their designated neighborhood boundaries. This type of transfer allows students to access schools that may offer specialized programs or better meet their academic needs. 3. Special Program Transfers: Special program transfers are aimed at facilitating students' participation in programs that are not available at their assigned school. Students may apply for a transfer to a different school within the district to participate in programs such as language immersion, arts, STEM, or advanced placement courses. 4. Hardship Transfers: Bellevue Washington SA 3.070 — Appendix A: School Transfer also includes provisions for hardship transfers. These transfers are granted when a student faces extenuating circumstances that significantly impact their well-being or academic progress at their current school. Examples of hardships may include medical conditions, safety concerns, or severe bullying situations. 5. Graduating from Senior Transfers: This policy recognizes the unique needs of graduating seniors. It allows students who have moved residences during their senior year to complete their high school education at the school from which they would have graduated had they not relocated. In summary, Bellevue Washington SA 3.070 — Appendix A: School Transfer outlines a range of transfer options for students within the Bellevue School District. The policy encompasses in-district transfers, boundary transfers, special program transfers, hardship transfers, and graduating senior transfers. It aims to provide students with the opportunity to choose a school that best fits their academic goals, interests, and individual circumstances.