Indiana Commitment to Another District (iPad) is an agreement between a student’s current school district and the future school district that they are transferring to. This agreement ensures that a student is able to transfer and receive a quality education, regardless of their current school district. iPad establishes an agreement between the two districts that outlines the student's academic and behavior expectations, as well as any support services that might be needed. iPad also outlines the student's course of study, graduation requirements, and any other unique needs that the student may have. iPad is typically used for students who are transferring from one school district to another, but it can also be used for students who are attending a different school within the same district. There are two types of iPad: voluntary and involuntary. Voluntary iPad is when both school districts have agreed to the terms of the agreement and the student willingly transfers. Involuntary iPad is when the student is required to transfer due to a court order or other legal action. In either case, iPad helps to ensure that the student will receive a quality education, regardless of their current district.