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Nebraska Option Enrollment
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The Nebraska Option Enrollment program gives families the opportunity to apply to a public school in a district with which they do not reside in the boundaries of. Option Enrollment applications for the following school year are due March 15. Applications can be submitted after March 15. However, you must visit with your resident school district first and obtain a release. A release from your resident district does not guarantee acceptance into the Option district. Nebraska Option students are not eligible for transportation.
Access additional information from the Nebraska Department of Education website.
Standards for Acceptance, Rejection and Capacity
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Nebraska Revised Statute 79-234: An enrollment option program is hereby established to enable any kindergarten through twelfth grade Nebraska student to attend a school in a Nebraska public school district in which the student does not reside subject to the limitations prescribed in section § 79-238. The option shall be available once during elementary school, once during middle school or junior high school, and once during high school for a total of three times to each student, except that the option does not count toward such limitation if such option meets, or met at the time of the option, one of the following criteria: (a) The student relocates to a different resident school district, (b) the option school district merges with another district, (c) the student will have completed either the grades offered in the school building originally attended in the option school district or the grades immediately preceding the lowest grade offered in the school building for which a new option is sought, (d) the option would allow the student to continue current enrollment in a school district, (e) the option would allow the student to enroll in a school district in which the student was previously enrolled as a student, or (f) the student is an open enrollment option student.
As defined in Neb Rev. Stat. § 79-238, to facilitate option requests, school districts will establish capacity enrollments for each school building. A district may declare a program, a class, or a school unavailable to option students due to lack of capacity. Standards shall not include previous academic achievement, athletic or other extracurricular ability, disabilities, proficiency in the English language, or previous disciplinary proceedings except as provided in section 79-266.01. False or substantively misleading information submitted by a parent or guardian on an application to an option school district may be cause for the option school district to reject a previously accepted application if the rejection occurs prior to the student's attendance as an option student.
Capacity for special education services operated by an option school district shall be determined on a case-by-case basis. If an application for option enrollment received by a school district indicates that the student has an individualized education program under the federal Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, 20 U.S.C. 1400 et seq., or has been diagnosed with a disability as defined in section 79-1118.01, such application shall be evaluated by the director of special education services of the school district or the director's designee who shall determine if the school district and the appropriate class, grade level, or school building in such school district has the capacity to provide the applicant the appropriate services and accommodations.
Any option school district that is in a learning community shall give first priority for enrollment to siblings of option students enrolled in the option school district, second priority for enrollment to students who have previously been enrolled in the option school district as an open enrollment student, third priority for enrollment to students who reside in the learning community and who contribute to the socioeconomic diversity of enrollment at the school building to which the student will be assigned pursuant to section 79-235, and final priority for enrollment to other students who reside in the learning community.
The option student may request a particular school building in an option school district, but the building assignment of the option student shall be determined by the option school district.
For all applications submitted by the March 15 deadline, the option school district must notify, in writing, the parents or legal guardians of the student and the resident school district whether the application is approved or denied on or before April 1, or in the case of applications submitted after March 15, within sixty days after submission. If either the resident or option district rejects the application, the written notice must be by certified mail and contain the reason(s) for the rejection and the process for appeal.
Any student that is expelled from a school district and has not completed the terms of the expulsion are not eligible to use the Enrollment Option Program.
Secondary Capacities for 2024-25: the following schools / grade levels are unable to approve option applications due to enrollment capacity*:
Benson High School Bluestem Middle School
Bryan High School (grades 9 & 10) Bryan Middle (grade 6)
Buena Vista High School Buffett Middle School
Burke High School (grade 10) Davis Middle School (grades 6 & 7)
Central High School Hale Middle School
North High School King Science
Northwest High School McMillan Middle School
South High School Monroe Middle School
Westview High School Morton Middle School
Blackburn Alternative Norris Middle School
Omaha Virtual Marrs Middle School
Independent Studies / Accelere
* Enrollments can fluctuate throughout the year. It is recommended that you check with OPS Placement Office regarding specific school requests. It is unlikely that the schools listed above will see changes that allow them to accept options. It is possible that a school not listed above will now be at capacity and unable to approve.
Elementary Capacities for 2024-25: the following schools / grade levels are unable to approve option applications due to enrollment capacity*:
Adams Harrison Springville
Ashland Park Robbins Hartman Standing Bear
Bancroft Highland Wakonda
Beals Indian Hill Wilson Focus
Belle Ryan Jackson JP Lord
Belvedere Jefferson Omaha Virtual
Boyd Joslyn
Castelar Kellom
Central Park Kennedy
Chandler View Liberty
Conestoga Lothrop
Crestridge Masters
Dodge Miller Park
Druid Hill Mount View
Dundee Picotte
Gomez Pine
Field Club Ponca
Fontenelle Prairie Wind
Forest Station Saddlebrook
Fullerton Sherman
Gateway Skinner
Gifford Park Spring Lake
* Enrollments can fluctuate throughout the year. It is recommended that you check with OPS Placement Office regarding specific school requests. It is unlikely that the schools listed above will see changes that allow them to accept options. It is possible that a school not listed above will now be at capacity and unable to approve.