In Oregon, the process for students enrolling in a virtual public charter school outside their resident district is different
from enrolling in a non-virtual (brick-and-mortar) charter school in another district.
Virtual Public Charter Schools
If a parent wants their child to attend a
virtual charter school sponsored by another district:
- The parent must submit written notice of intent to the student's resident district.
- The resident district must respond within 10 calendar days to approve or deny the request.
- If more than 3% of the district's students are already enrolled in out-of-district virtual charter schools, the district may deny the request.
- A denial may be appealed to the Oregon Department of Education (ODE).
Virtual Public Charter School Enrollment School District Guidance
Non-Virtual (Brick-and-Mortar) Public Charter Schools
If a parent wants their child to attend a
charter school located in another district (non-virtual):
- The student applies directly to the out-of-district charter school.
- If accepted, the student may enroll without needing approval from the resident district.
- The 3% enrollment cap does not apply to non-virtual charter schools.