District begins accepting applications for Educational Choice transfers on Tuesday, Feb. 1

District begins accepting applications for Educational Choice transfers on Tuesday, Feb. 1
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Lake County School District recently issued the following announcement.

Lake County Schools will begin accepting applications for 2022-23 Educational Choice transfers from Lake County residents on Tuesday, Feb. 1. The Open Enrollment window will remain open through April 29 for Lake residents. A second 2022-23 window, for all Florida residents, opens in June.

Educational Choice gives families the flexibility to send their children to any traditional public school, regardless of where in Florida they live, as long as the school has capacity and the family can provide transportation.

If an open school (one with capacity to take additional students) receives more applications than open seats, a random, computerized lottery will be held and selected applicants will be contacted in the order determined by the lottery. Other applicants will be placed on a waiting list and notified.

Applications to schools with closed capacity – no room for out-of-zone students – also will be placed on a waiting list in an order determined by a random, computerized lottery. In the event of openings, applicants will be notified in the order determined by the computerized list. Waiting lists expire on the Friday after Labor Day of the new school year.

Learn more about Open Enrollment for Lake County Schools at www.lake.k12.fl.us/EducationalChoice.

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