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FAQs on Residency and Transfer Requests

Transfers for the 2024-2025 School Year

The 2024-2025 Intradistrict Transfer window is now closed. Per PUSD Board Policy 5116.1(b), we are no longer able to accept Intradistrict Transfers for the 2024-2025 school year, and, unfortunately, we are unable to make exceptions. 

If you submitted an Intradistrict Transfer request during the window, you will receive a decision via email from the Attendance and Discipline office. The timeline is as follows:

  • Middle-High Schools: by June
  • Elementary Schools: by August

Transfer decisions are made by the Attendance and Discipline Office, not the schools.

 

For Students Who Live Outside PUSD
If you live outside the Poway Unified School District boundaries, please click on this link for an
Interdistrict Attendance Permit form. Please fill it out, sign it, and submit it to your district of residence
 
For students who want to be released from PUSD to attend a school in another district, please fill out, sign, scan, and email your Interdistrict Attendance Permit to
[email protected]. We will sign the document and return it to you via email. If you are unable to submit the transfer electronically, please mail it to: 

 Poway Unified School District
Attn: Attendance and Discipline
15250 Avenue of Science
San Diego, CA 92128

If you have moved, please inform your current school(s) of your new address and send them two proofs of residency. The school staff will give you instructions on how to proceed if you would like your student(s) to remain at the school they are currently attending.

FAQs on Residency and Transfer Requests

How do I find out which school is my school of residence?
Please visit our home page or click here to be redirected to an interactive school site locator.

Intradistrict Transfer Request

Transfers to schools within PUSD only
(For PUSD residents only)

Please complete an ONLINE Intradistrict Transfer form electronically:
  • For the 2023-2024 school year, we will accept transfer requests from February 1, 2023, at 8 a.m. through March 31, 2023, at 5 p.m. 
  • If your student is new to PUSD and you would like an Intradistrict Transfer to another school, please submit a transfer request during the open window.
  • Then complete online enrollment for your student at your school of residence starting April 1, 2023.
  • Decisions on transfers will not be made until students are enrolled at their school of residence.
  • New PUSD students: if your student is on an Individual Education Program (IEP), we will need a hard copy of the current IEP emailed to our office at [email protected].
Middle School and High School Transfers:
Results usually are emailed by June. 
 
Elementary School Transfers:

PUSD would like to give every opportunity for new resident students enrolling within PUSD to have a seat available at their school of residence. Since class sizes are limited at the elementary level, this means we must hold transfer requests to allow ample time for resident students to enroll. Please be guided by the following:

  • Applications that meet Board compelling reasons (see Board Policy 5116.1) may be notified by email just prior to the start of the school year in August. 
  • Transfer requests are accepted for grades TK-5. Preschool students must contact the Preschool program at the school you want to attend for enrollment or visit the Preschool webpage for details. 
  • Lack of space in Extended Student Services (ESS), the before- and after-school program, at the school of residence is not a compelling reason to request a transfer. Please visit the ESS webpage for more information about the program.   

Yes, while waiting for your Intradistrict Transfer request decision, enroll at your school of residence.   

  • For continuing students, please complete Online Continuing Registration (OLR) for your child and choose your School of Residence, pending a decision on your Intradistrict transfer request.
  • ​​Students currently enrolled in PUSD who are moving from elementary to middle or middle to high school must select classes at their school of residence pending the results of the transfer request. 
  • Those students going into middle or high school will need to complete the course selection requests for their school of residence. If your transfer request is approved, you will need to contact the approved school to complete a new course selection request for the approved school. 
  • Those students who want to try out for clubs, band, cheerleading, dance, or other teams may do so at their school of residence pending the results of the transfer request.
No, the parent will need to apply for a transfer for the sibling(s) during the window of February 1 through March 31. Priority is given to keep siblings together, however, it is not guaranteed.
 
There are instances when there is no space available for the sibling at their grade level because seats are filled by students who live in the school's boundaries. In those situations, unfortunately, the transfer cannot be approved. 
No, the parent must apply for a transfer for the student to attend any school other than the school of residence during the transfer window of February 1 through March 31. Transfers will be considered based on space availability, PUSD Board policy, and related procedures. 
Transportation is not available to students on an approved transfer.

Interdistrict Attendance Permit

(Transfers into PUSD from outside of PUSD or out of PUSD)

The procedure for requesting an Interdistrict Attendance Permit per PUSD Board Policy 5117 and Administrative Regulation 5117 is as follows:

  1. Parent obtains application for Interdistrict Attendance Permit (SDCOE for 341) from district of residence. Click here for the Interdistrict Attendance Permit  | Spanish
  2. Complete all sections of Part A of the Interdistrict Attendance Permit (SDCOE Form 341) and fill in the reason for request in the space provided. Sign the request.
  3. Obtain signature release approval from the authorized school district administrator of the district of residence.
  4. Email the signed document to [email protected]. If you cannot scan and email the signed document, please mail the original signed request form to the PUSD District Office at 15250 Avenue of Science, San Diego, CA 92128.  New Interdistrict Attendance Permit requests into PUSD: if your student is on an Individual Education Program (IEP), we will need a hard copy of the current IEP attached to (or emailed with) the original Interdistrict Attendance Permit.
  5. Parent/guardian will be notified by email or U.S. mail of the final decision of the Interdistrict Attendance Permit from the Student Attendance and Discipline Office.
  6. If the request for transfer is employment related, verification of employment is needed.
  7. If the request for transfer is child care related, verification of child care is needed. 
  8. The request will not be approved if the additional cost to educate the student exceeds the amount of state aid received as a result of the transfer.
  9. Students moving from one school level to another (elementary to middle or middle to high school) will need to reapply for an Interdistrict Attendance Permit to continue to the next level.
  10. Existing Interdistrict Attendance Permits shall not be rescinded for pupils after June 30 following the completion of grade 10, or for pupils in grade 11 or 12 [Education Code 46600]. School placement may change at the discretion of PUSD. 
  11. The failure of a parent to meet any timelines established by the school district shall be deemed an abandonment of the request. [Ed Code 46600.2]
  12. If an Interdistrict Attendance Permit is denied, a parent has the right to appeal, in writing, to the director of the Attendance and Discipline Office within 30 days of the denial. If that appeal is denied, a parent has 30 calendar days to appeal to the County Board of Education. 
  13. Students found to be using fraudulent addresses or students who have moved outside the Poway Unified School District boundaries without submitting an Interdistrict Attendance Permit within 30 days of the change of residence will be disenrolled and their records sent to the school district of residence.
  1. When child care needs of the student are met by a parent/guardian or relative living within the district of desired attendance.
  2. When special mental or physical health needs, as certified by a physician, school psychologist, or other appropriate school personnel, can be met in the district of desired attendance.
  3. When the student has sibling(s) attending school in the district of desired attendance.
  4. When the parents of a resident student move out of the district and the student has been in the district for more than a year.
  5. When a student who currently has an Interdistrict Attendance Permit moves to the next level, i.e., grade 5 to 6 or grade 8 to 9 and wants to maintain educational continuity.
  6. When the parent/guardian provides written evidence that the family is moving to the receiving district within the immediate future. Such permit should not be issued for more than three months.
  7. When the parent/guardian of a student in grades K-12 is employed within the boundaries of the district of desired attendance.
Note:  School assignment will be at the discretion of the receiving district and contingent upon space availability.

Timeframe for District Response

  • The districts involved will notify the parent/guardian by email or U.S. mail of the decision within the timeframes specified herein.
  • Education Code 46601 provides the following timeframes for notification:
    • For requests submitted during the regular school year, districts shall respond within 30 days of submitting the request.
    • For requests submitted for admission in the subsequent school year up to 30 days prior to the start of the subsequent regular school year, districts shall respond within 14 calendar days after the start of the school year.
  • While your application is pending, the pupil must attend school in the district of residence, a charter school, a private school, or other option complying with California compulsory education requirement.

Approvals

  • An Interdistrict Attendance Permit is valid only while conditions stated on the permit are maintained. The permit may be revoked by the granting district for failure to comply with conditions (e.g. attendance, citizenship, scholarship). Permits may be issued to allow transfer to another district for a limited period of time.
  • Should the student's home address change, the parent will need to reapply for an Interdistrict Attendance Permit to reflect the new address and submit to the district of residence.
  • Should the student’s residence change from one district to another, the parent will need to apply to the new district of residence to remain in the district of desired attendance.
  • Transfers for grades 9–12 may result in the student being ineligible to play CIF sports for a period of time. Eligibility determinations are subject to the rules of the San Diego Section of the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF-SDS) and its member conferences and leagues. If you have any questions regarding eligibility, the phone number for CIF-SDS is 858-292-8165.
You can do so at any time. Fill out, print, and sign the Interdistrict Attendance Permit. Then email a copy to us at [email protected] so we can release your student. If you do not have email access, please mail the original: PUSD Student Attendance and Discipline Office, 15250 Avenue of Science, San Diego, CA, 92128.
  • An Interdistrict Attendance Permit is valid only while conditions stated on the permit are maintained. The permit may be revoked by the granting district for failure to comply with conditions (e.g. attendance, citizenship, scholarship).
  • Should the student's home address change, the parent will need to reapply for an Interdistrict Attendance Permit to reflect the new address and submit to the district of residence.
  • Should the student’s residence change from one district to another, the parent will need to apply to the new district of residence to remain in the district of desired attendance.
  • When a student on a current Interdistrict Attendance Permit moves to the next level, i.e., grade 5 to 6 or grade 8 to 9, and wants to maintain educational continuity within the district of desired attendance, the parent will need to reapply for an Interdistrict Attendance Permit.
Transportation is not available to students on an approved transfer.