District policy governs whether a non-resident student may attend Pullman Public Schools. Factors taken into consideration include space availability; program capacity and/or cost; history of suspensions or expulsions; and concerns with
attendance or behavior.
As outlined in policy 3141, in the event that the application for admission to the non-resident district or the request for release from your district is denied, the superintendent or designated staff member will notify the parent or
guardian of the reason(s) for denial and the right to petition the Board of Directors, upon five school business day's prior notice, for review of the decision and to have a hearing before the board at its next regular meeting.
Following
the hearing by the board, a final decision will be promptly communicated to the parent in writing. The final decision of the district to deny the admission of a no-resident student may be appealed to the Superintendent
of Public Instruction or his or her designee pursuant to the process detailed in RCW 28A.225.230 and below.
If your non-resident student transfer request is denied after appealing to the school district, you have the right to appeal that decision before an Administrative Law Judge with the Washington State Office of Administrative Hearings (OAH). Parents are not required to first follow a school district's appeal process before submitting an appeal to OAH.
If you choose to submit an appeal to OAH to request a hearing, complete the Notice of Appeal Form. Send only the appeal application form and a copy of the denial letter/email to (a brief cover letter is optional):
Student Transfer Appeal
Office of Administrative Hearings (OAH)
600 University Street, Suite 1500
Seattle, WA 98101-3126
Appeals may also be filed via email: the Office of Administrative Hearings. The notice of appeal form must be sent by secure email. If you do not have a secure email password, send an email to this address without the form attached to request instructions for filing the form by secure email.
Fax: 206-587-5135
Parents should be sure to have their child enrolled in a school while they are waiting to hear the outcome of their appeal.
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