NotUrsula
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My state is currently considering adopting open school enrollment, and I'd like to know more about how it works in various places. I've heard all the political arguments, and I'm not asking here about that aspect. (Not allowed anyway.)
What I want to know (from people who have dealt with it) is how it works in real life: What happens if a particular district gets very popular? How does the application process work where you are? Do high-school kids like or hate it? Are there extra fees that are allowed by the program? Anything else that is important to know from a parent's perspective?
Again, PLEASE don't talk about the politics -- I really want to know what it is like to have this kind of system in place, and I'm having trouble finding people to talk to who have practical parental experience with it. I thought that asking here might give me a good cross-section of experiences, and I'd like for the thread not to get pulled on account of a topic violation.
TIA
What I want to know (from people who have dealt with it) is how it works in real life: What happens if a particular district gets very popular? How does the application process work where you are? Do high-school kids like or hate it? Are there extra fees that are allowed by the program? Anything else that is important to know from a parent's perspective?
Again, PLEASE don't talk about the politics -- I really want to know what it is like to have this kind of system in place, and I'm having trouble finding people to talk to who have practical parental experience with it. I thought that asking here might give me a good cross-section of experiences, and I'd like for the thread not to get pulled on account of a topic violation.
TIA