California's District of Choice program, enabling student transfers based on family needs, faces expiration in 2028; a proposed bill aims to make it permanent.

District of Choice, a California program allowing students to transfer to another district based on family needs, may face uncertainty as it is slated to expire in 2028. However, a bill introduced in Sacramento aims to make the program permanent, offering security to families who take advantage of diverse educational opportunities. Established in 1993, the program allows students to transfer across public school districts.

February 13, 2024
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