Ok, so it's my senior year, and I need to take all of the classes that I'm signed up for in order to graduate with honors, but there's a pretty big chance that there won't be room in some of them. So regardless of the fact that it's my senior year, I'm going to transfer schools if I don't get into some of my classes, and I was wondering what I have to do exactly in order to transfer? Cause my mom won't know, and I don't want to ask the school before I even know if I'm going to.
LiTTLEGiRLBLUE answered Sunday August 31 2008, 3:22 am: Well, it actually varies with different districts. But in my district, you have to go to the school you are transfering to, ask them what they need of you so you can transfer. They're going to ask for a transcript. And I'm guessing since you're a senior, they'll let you transfer, IF YOU CAN DRIVE. You will have to go to you couselor ask them for your transcript and tell them you want to transfer to so and so school. Then she would talk to the counselors at the other school. And then if you "qualify" they send your case to the district. And if the districts approve you'll be able to transfer. But like I said, it's different for some school districts.
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