July 25, 2007
Dear Parent/Guardian:
As the parent of a student who receives special education
services in our school system, we wanted to let you know about
your options regarding public and private school choice. Under
a new state law passed by the Georgia State Legislature in
2007, parents of students who receive special education services
may choose to transfer their child to another public school
or private school in Georgia.
Public School Choice Options
A parent can request a transfer to another public school within
their school system as long as there is available space at
that school and the school has a program with the services
agreed to in the student’s existing Individualized Education
Program (IEP). If the parent chooses this option, then
the parent shall be responsible for transportation to the school.
The parent may request a transfer to a school in another school
system if there is available space and the system and school
has a program with the services agreed to in the student’s
existing Individualized Education Program (IEP). The
receiving school system must agree to accept the student. If
the parent chooses this option and the school system accepts
the child, then the parent shall be responsible for transportation
to the school in that system.
The parent may also request a transfer to one of the state
schools for the deaf and/or blind operated by the State Board
of Education. Acceptance into a state school will be
dependent upon whether that setting is appropriate for the
student’s needs. If the parent chooses this option,
then the parent shall be responsible for transportation to
the state school. Please contact the Georgia Department
of Education for more information about transferring to a state
school.
Private School Choice Option
If you are interested in transferring your child to a private
school in Georgia, you may be able to take advantage of financial
assistance as provided through Senate Bill 10. This bill
provides funding to offset tuition costs at participating private
schools in Georgia. For more information on this
option and the parent application process, please visit the
Georgia Department of Education’s website at http://public.doe.k12.ga.us/.
Sincerely,
Kelly Henson, Superintendent
Floyd County Schools |