Student Enrollment
Student Enrollment
Most students in Washington go to the public schools that are closest to their homes, and parents and guardians have many enrollment options for their kids. OSPI Learning Alternatives Page
Online Learning with Cape Flattery
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Students who wish to participate in online learning through the Cape Flattery School District, must live within the district and be enrolled in one of our schools.
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Once enrolled our school counselors can help you with this option.
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Student Enrollment Options in WA
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OSPIs Learning Alternatives page - The state offers several innovative, personalized, and flexible learning opportunities in K–12 public education.
Running Start with Peninsula College
rstart@pencol.edu
(360) 417-6341
Home Schooling Option
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Contact the school to learn what is available and when registration opens.
- Clallam Bay Elementary: 360-963-2324
- Neah Bay Elementary: 360-645-2382
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- Choice Transfer Request Form
- Choice Transfer Request Online - *CFSD has been added to the online portal
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The superintendent will accept or reject an application for nonresident admission based upon the following standards:
- Whether acceptance of a nonresident student would result in the district experiencing significant financial hardship (“financial hardship” does not include routine programmatic costs associated with serving additional disabled or non-disabled students);
- Whether in the grade level or class at the building in which the student desires to be enrolled has the capacity for additional students;
- Whether appropriate educational programs or services are available to improve the student’s condition as stated in requesting release from his or her district of residence;
- Whether the student’s disciplinary records or other documentation indicate a history of violent or disruptive behavior or gang membership (a gang means a group of three or more persons with identifiable leadership that on an ongoing basis regularly conspires and acts in concert mainly for criminal purposes);
- Whether the studen has been expelled or suspended from a public school for more than ten soncesutive days, in which case the student may apply for admission under the district's policy for readmission and reenagement of suspended or expelled students; and
- Whether enrollement of a nonresisdent student would conflict with a district innovation academy cooperative under RCW 28A.340.080.
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