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Westerville City School District explains intradistrict open enrollment rules

Westerville City School District · April 13, 2026
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Summary

The district presented intradistrict open enrollment (IDOE) rules for families: one school choice per child; applications accepted from the first day of school through a spring deadline; approvals depend on capacity; transportation is not provided; language access and grade-specific approval lengths were outlined.

The Westerville City School District presented a family information session describing its intradistrict open enrollment (IDOE) process and requirements, the presenter said.

The presentation explained who may apply, how to submit an application, timelines and capacity limits that determine approvals. The presenter emphasized that approved placements do not include district-provided transportation and that some grade-level approvals carry different durations and conditions.

Why it matters: IDOE governs whether families can request a school other than their assigned homeschool and can affect student continuity, transportation needs and athletic eligibility. The district’s guidance sets enrollment expectations for families and clarifies administrative limits on…

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