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Schools of Choice for 2006-2007 School Year

“Schools of Choice” is a program that allows students to attend school in a non-resident school district within the intermediate school district (in our case, Wayne County) or in another intermediate school district if it is contiguous, without having to receive a written release from their resident school district. The program operates in the following manner:

  1. Each local school board must adopt a resolution stating whether or not it will participate in choice.
     
  2. If a district chooses to participate, then by the 2nd Friday in August, the district must notify the public that applications will be taken during a specific 15-day period, and the specific method for applying. After the closing of the 15-day application period, the district has 15 days to determine which students may enroll.

District with unlimited positions available may enroll students through the end of the first week of school. They must provide notice of the application process and the period applications will be accepted (minimally 15 days long). No later than the end of the first week, the district must notify the parents of enrollment procedures and deadline dates.

For Second Semester Enrollment:
Districts must publish grades, schools and programs that have available positions not later than 2 weeks prior to the end of the first semester. They may accept applications during the last 2 weeks of the first semester. Then districts must determine by random selection, those students who may enroll and notify parents and inform them of the enrollment procedures and deadline dates.

Outside of District Applicants:
Districts may now accept applications and enroll students from contiguous districts. All requirements and deadlines are the same as stated above. If the out-of-district enrollee is a special education student, there must be a written agreement with the resident district to provide for free appropriate public education and an agreement on the responsibility of payment for associated special education costs.

  1. If the school district receives more applications than there are openings available, the school district must have a random drawing to determine which students will be allowed to attend.

Below is a list of school districts in Wayne County that are participating in choice for the 2006-2007 school year. Parents wishing to enroll their children under choice should call the participating district to receive specific information on schools, grades and special programs that are available if they have not seen this information in the newspaper.

Wayne County Schools of Choice 2006-2007

Allen Park K-11 (313) 928-4667
Dearborn Heights #7 K-8 (313) 278-1900
Detroit K-12 (313) 873-7590
Ecorse PK-12 (313) 382-6320
Flat Rock K-12
(limited enrollment)
 (313) 782-2451
Garden City K-5 & Alternative Ed (734) 762-8300
Gibraltar 1-3, 5, & High School (734) 692-4000
Hamtramck K-8  (313) 872-9270
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Highland Park K-12 and Career Academy, age 16 & older (313) 957-3036
Huron K-12 (734) 782-2441
Inkster K -12 (734) 722-5310
Melvindale-NAP K-12 (313) 389-3300
Plymouth-Canton Alternative/Adult
Ed Only
 (313) 389-3300
Redford Union 6-8 (313) 592-3300
River Rouge  K-4 (313) 297-9600
Riverview  K-9 (734) 285-9660
Romulus K-6, Gr. 12 & Alternative Ed
(Grades 7-12)
(734) 941-1600
Southgate K-12 & Alternative Ed  (734) 246-4600
Taylor K-8 (734) 374-1200
Van Buren  K-8, Alternative Ed (Grades 7-12)  (734) 697-9123
Wayne-Westland K-5 (734) 419-2000
Westwood K-12 (313) 565-1900
Woodhaven-Brownstown K-12
(limited enrollment)
(734) 783-3308
Wyandotte K-11
(limited enrollment)
(734) 246-1000

Updated 05/20/06