Agenda Item
4. FIRST READ: Amendment to the Bylaws & Policies: Board Policy: JBCC: Student Assignments ~ Updated 9.29.2025
Summary: Presented by: Mrs. Marissa Key, Executive Director of Employee Relations, Division of Legal Services
Request: It is requested that the Board of Education accept the proposed revisions to Board Policy JBCC: Student Assignment to lay on the table at the October 6, 2025, Board Meeting for stakeholder feedback until October 21, 2025, and be considered for adoption at a future Board Meeting.
Why: These policy revisions are being proposed for language updates and for language clarifications.
Details: Board Policy JBCC: Student Assignment. The proposed policy includes language updates and clarifications. There will also be a supporting regulation primarily addressing programs excluded from this policy, students of full-time employees and sibling preference. The Board Policy Committee reviewed the proposed revisions and recommended placing this policy on today’s agenda.
Financial impact: No Financial Impact
Contact: Mrs. Marissa Key, Executive Director of Employee Relations, Division of Legal Services, 678.676.0105
Effective: Upon Board Approval
Status: Attorney Approval Not Required
Board Policy Manual
DeKalb County School District
Board Policy JBCC: Student Assignment Status: DRAFT -
1st Reading
Original Adopted Date: 04/18/2011 | Last Revised Date: Pending | Last Reviewed Date:
09/15/2025
CLEAN VERSION
DeKalb County Board of Education desires to enhance the educational opportunities available to
district students. Listed below are several options where students may be eligible to attend a school
outside their attendance area. The district will publish written and/or electronic materials
explaining each of these options annually.
Typically, a student is assigned to the school serving the geographic attendance area in which the
student resides. A student's residence is defined in Policy JBC: School Admissions and attendance
areas are discussed in Policy AD: School Attendance Zone.
Instances in which students may attend a school outside their attendance area are outlined below.
Students who do not reside in the district are not eligible for enrollment in a district school, except
as required by state law or as provided below.
A. Students Receiving Exceptional Education Services
In certain circumstances, students requiring exceptional education student services will be
placed in a school other than the school serving their attendance area, in accordance with
special education procedures.
B. Georgia Special Needs Scholarship Program
Qualifying students with an existing Individualized Education Program (IEP) or 504 plan
may attend another school within the district, as long as there is available space and a
program that can provide the services agreed to in the student's IEP or 504 plan.
C. Limited School Choice
Students may enroll in schools outside of their attendance area where there is space
available, based on the student’s assigned grade level. Administrative transfers may also be
offered when a neighborhood school reaches or exceeds its capacity, as outlined in Board
Policy AD. A list of schools to which a student may transfer is publicized each year after the
district determines seat availability. Siblings will only be approved if there is space available
in the requested grade level.
D. Other School Choice Programs
The district offers several academic options, including, charter schools, magnet programs,
and theme schools. These options are referred to as school choice programs. Available
school choice programs and relevant admissions criteria are published yearly. Every eligible
student must follow the published criteria and process.
The board, upon recommendation by the superintendent, may move a school choice to a
different facility or cease the operation of a school choice program.
E. Enrollment Options for Children of Full Time Employees
The following provisions apply only to a child whose custodial parent or legal guardian is a
full-time employee of the district. A child whose custodial parent or legal guardian is a full-
time employee of the district is allowed to attend the school where the parent or legal
guardian is employed or within the vertical feeder pattern of the school where the parent or
legal guardian is employed. Central office employees’ children may attend a school located
in the vertical feeder pattern of the employee’s work site.
F. Hardship Transfers
In exceptional circumstances, and on a case-by-case basis, hardship transfer requests will be
considered. Upon receiving documentation of an extenuating situation, the superintendent
or the superintendent's designee may approve a recommendation by the Office of Student
Assignment to allow a student to attend a school other than the school serving the
student's attendance area. State law allows for transfer requests in certain circumstances
based on placement in a non-permanent classroom or excessive travel time or
distance. Available capacity in the requested school and grade level at the time of the
request will be considered for all hardship transfer requests. If capacity is not available, the
superintendent may approve a transfer to another school in the district. Siblings may be
approved only if grade-level capacity is available. Hardship transfers are limited to district
residents.
G. Unsafe School Choice Option
A student who is the victim of a violent criminal offense, as defined by state law, while on
the grounds of the school that the student attends, may transfer to another school within
ten days of the offense.
H. Federal law also allows transfers out of schools that are designated by Georgia as unsafe.
Information regarding unsafe schools can be found on the Georgia Department of
Education website.
I. Seniors Moving out of the District or into another District school
A current or rising senior at a district school who moves out of the district may complete
their senior year at the district school most recently attended if the student furnishes
transportation, abides by district-approved standards of behavior, maintains regular
attendance, arrives and departs on time, and pays tuition as outlined in Policy JBCBA:
Tuition. A current or rising senior at a district school who moves out of the school's
attendance area may complete their senior year at the student’s most recently attended
district school if the student furnishes transportation, abides by district-approved standards
of behavior, maintains regular attendance, and arrives and departs on time.
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