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In many areas, parents can choose from neighborhood schools, charter schools or other public schools of choice, or transfer their child to another public school (in or out of district). They can also select a private school (religious or secular) or teach their child at home.
Verification of Residency/Domicile in Hillsborough County for School Registration (Two of the following): Current Florida driver's license or identification. Utility bill (electric, water, gas) or a utility bill deposit receipt. Lease agreement, mortgage statement, rent receipt or property tax receipt.
Choice Hardship allows parents and legal guardians, with a documented hardship, an opportunity to submit a request for a school that is capped for School Choice. Note: Requests are not automatic. Choice Hardship is limited and only available under extreme (documented) hardships. Transportation is not provided.
Florida has unrestricted open enrollment for public school. What this means is that you can send your child to any public school in Florida, regardless of where you live or where the school is located.
Choice Schools provide families with options to choose nonmagnet schools, Career & Technical Education programs, and the Hillsborough Virtual K-12 program. Parents and legal guardians may choose from a list of schools with space available during open application windows. Transportation is not provided.
Apply directly online during open application windows. You will receive a confirmation email that your application was received in the system. You will be notified via email and phone of the results. Accept assignment by responding online or calling the Student Placement Information Line at (813) 272-4692.
Main Contact (813) 273-7136 Rennex Franklin. Supervisor, Elementary School Counseling Services. School Counseling Services.
Each district school board and charter school must adopt a controlled open enrollment plan that allows a parent from any school district in the state to enroll his or her child in and transport his or her child to any public school that has not reached capacity.