What is the name of your state?What is the name of your state?
California
To Whom It May Concern,
My son has just applied recently for an interdistrict transfer to another California high public school. The reason we are requesting this transfer is because we feel that his academic ability is limited at his school of residence by the social and academic factors. This is not limited to the bullying and harassment of the student body and academic curriculum, but the ineffectiveness of the school administration.
As a result, the district of residence approved our interdistrict transfer, but the district of (desired) attendance denied it. The reason the district of (desired) attendance denied the interdistrict transfer was because enrollment was impacted at their school.
Thus, I have decided to appeal this case to the county board of education. For this matter, would there any kind of jurisdiction that may go against me for the appeal that may limit my son from entering the school of (desired) attendance? Would there any charges that maybe set forth by the school of (desired) attendance for forcibly accepting my son as a refugee seeking as santuary from the bullying and academic disadvantages at his school of residence for his final year of high school? For example, I have been calling the school of (desired) attendance for information. Would there be charges against my family and me for harassment to the school? Also, are there any jurisdictions or previous cases that may assist my son to enter the school of (desired) attendance? What are they?
In response to the California Class-Reduction Act, how much money does the school lose when it is overcrowded with one more than the expected capacity?
In addition, how much does it cost for the average California high school student to attend a public high school? In other words, how much does just one student cost by going to a public high school for just one school year?
Thank you for your time. Your help is greatly appreciated at this time for the safety of son's safety and future.
Sincerely,
Ted
California
To Whom It May Concern,
My son has just applied recently for an interdistrict transfer to another California high public school. The reason we are requesting this transfer is because we feel that his academic ability is limited at his school of residence by the social and academic factors. This is not limited to the bullying and harassment of the student body and academic curriculum, but the ineffectiveness of the school administration.
As a result, the district of residence approved our interdistrict transfer, but the district of (desired) attendance denied it. The reason the district of (desired) attendance denied the interdistrict transfer was because enrollment was impacted at their school.
Thus, I have decided to appeal this case to the county board of education. For this matter, would there any kind of jurisdiction that may go against me for the appeal that may limit my son from entering the school of (desired) attendance? Would there any charges that maybe set forth by the school of (desired) attendance for forcibly accepting my son as a refugee seeking as santuary from the bullying and academic disadvantages at his school of residence for his final year of high school? For example, I have been calling the school of (desired) attendance for information. Would there be charges against my family and me for harassment to the school? Also, are there any jurisdictions or previous cases that may assist my son to enter the school of (desired) attendance? What are they?
In response to the California Class-Reduction Act, how much money does the school lose when it is overcrowded with one more than the expected capacity?
In addition, how much does it cost for the average California high school student to attend a public high school? In other words, how much does just one student cost by going to a public high school for just one school year?
Thank you for your time. Your help is greatly appreciated at this time for the safety of son's safety and future.
Sincerely,
Ted
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