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How many school districts across Missouri have " Open Enrollment "

metro-dude

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1. Springfield Public Schools have open enrollment except Kickapoo ( Completely filled @ this time )--Could someone comment on the Springfield Open Enrollment?

2. Kansas City Public Schools--Not sure

3. St. Louis Public Schools------Not sure

4. Others
 
St. Joe Freshmen year is essentially open enrollment, they have bus boundaries but you can enroll at any of the public high schools your Freshmen year if you are willing to drive your son or daughter to school and not use a bus, a transfer after the fr. year would require paperwork. Essentially they are open enrollment, proof is in the Bernard's, living in the same house, yet go to two different public St. Joe Schools where basketball most likely fits best for each. St. Joe is "open enrollment" and unique to others in this way.
 
yes springfield is open enrollment, they had some problem with that in the early 2000s, there was some question about a Parkview player, the state came in, don't know what happened, don't know if things have changed, st joe is like springfield because it is all supposed to happen there frosh year
 
1. Springfield Public Schools have open enrollment except Kickapoo ( Completely filled @ this time )--Could someone comment on the Springfield Open Enrollment?

2. Kansas City Public Schools--Not sure

3. St. Louis Public Schools------Not sure

4. Others

Kickapoo is "completely filled" but had room for the two transfers from Catholic.
 
Of the teams that made the final 4 in all classes which category has more? Private school teams and/or teams that received a beneficial transfer or public school teams without a beneficial basketball transfer that played a minute of time? It is getting alarming or worse and worse every year. I'm not talking about a specific school when examining this, I'm concerned with the trend in general.
 
Kickapoo is "completely filled" but had room for the two transfers from Catholic.

Being completely filled refers to students in SPS boundaries but not in Kickapoo boundaries. They have to make room for students who live within the school's boundaries. I don't know where those girls live, but last year I heard that they would have been at Kickapoo if they hadn't gone to Catholic. If that's the case, you're barking up the wrong tree, but I'm sure that wouldn't be the first time.
 
NO, I understand the situation. Normally they lose a year in that situation. Just did not in this case. But thanks anyway.
 
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