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Change of School Assignment (COSA) FAQS.
In Nevada, families can choose from traditional public schools, public charter schools, public magnet schools, private schools, online learning, homeschooling, and microschooling and mix-and-match learning.
State Law establishes School Zones at 15 miles per hour and School Crossing Zones at 25 miles per hour. Clark County signs all School Zones and School Crossing Zones in ance with the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD).
The Change of School Assignment (COSA) process allows for families to choose to attend a school other than the school in which they are zoned as outlined in Policy and Regulation 5112. Schools that are eligible for this process are determined annually as it relates to their available capacity.
Open enrollment provides over 48 million students the chance to choose a school outside their assigned district, making it a popular option for families nationwide.
You need to apply for an Inter-District transfer. Essentially, your current district releases you and the new district can enroll you as a student. The process starts and ends at the District Office. Just living close to a school is not a ``legitimate'' reason to change districts.
A recent utility bill (telephone and cable bills are not acceptable), current mortgage statement, rental receipt, residential lease agreement, or sales contract are acceptable forms of proof of address.