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GISD trustees approve choice of school calendar

by | Oct 6, 2022 | Latest

District staff presented changes to a notable program by extending application windows and streamlining the process.

Changes to the choice of school program were presented during the regular Garland ISD Board of Trustees meeting held Tuesday, Sept. 27 at the Gilbreath-Reed Career and Technical Center. 

Executive Director of Student Services Babetta Hemphill presented the item to council saying that the school choice application window for grades 1-12 would open Jan. 6, 2023 and close Feb. 16, 2023. The window for pre-K and kindergarten would be March 21, 2023 through May 5, 2023.

According to data presented by Hemphill, 87.6% of families received their first choice, 6.8% received their second choice and 2.5% received their third choice. Because many of the denials related to magnet school applications, Hemphill said she thinks the addition of six magnet schools next school year will help families receive one of their top three choices in the future.

“When we look at families that made their choices and didn’t get their first, second or third choice, many of those families did select magnet campuses,” Hemphill said. “We’re hopeful that bringing more choices into the fold will help them get those choices they wanted.”

The district has also put out a request for proposal on an interface that would merge the choice of school and magnet school applications into the same online portal.

Trustee Jamie Miller wanted Hemphill to clarify that these families were not losing out on their choice of school to students outside the district. In a recent sampling, the district only approved 99 out of 300 applications for such families.

“We do an application online for those open enrollment campuses,” Hemphill said. “We only accept those students if there is in excess of 15% capacity left. If there is no space at a school, it does not show up on the application at all.”

Trustees approved the changes.

For the full story, see the Oct. 6 issue of The Sachse News.

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