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Moravia School District Open Enrollment

Open Enrollment is the process by which a parent or guardian residing in an Iowa district may enroll their child(ren) into another Iowa school district under the terms and conditions of Iowa Code 282.18 and Iowa Administrative Code 281-17 as amended by Senate File 2435, Division VIII. Senate File 2435, Division VIII reinstates open enrollment deadlines for all applicants and takes effect July 1, 2024.

Open Enrollment Deadline

Applications to Approved Online SchoolsThe deadline does not apply to parents/guardians applying for their student to attend a public school district with an approved online school by the Iowa Department of Education.

Sept. 1

Last day a parent/guardian may apply to open enroll their incoming preschool student who receives special education services requiring specially designed instruction (SDI).

Sept. 1

Last day a parent/guardian may apply to open enroll their incoming kindergarten student.

Sept. 2

Applications for incoming preschool students requiring SDI and kindergarten students will be denied unless the parent/guardian is able to demonstrate “good cause” under Iowa Code 282.18.

March 1 

Application deadline for students in grades 1-12 to open enroll for the upcoming school year.

March 2

Applications for students grades 1-12 will be denied unless the parent or guardian is able to demonstrate good cause.

* If a parent/guardian moves and wishes for their student to continue at the original resident district under open enrollment (often known as the “continuation rule”), requests cannot be denied due to insufficient classroom space policies.

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Open Enrollment Application 2026-2027

Open Enrollment Handbook

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Guidance on Athletic Eligibility

Unless an exception applies, the General Transfer Rule (281—IAC 36.15(3)) prohibits a student-athlete from participating in varsity athletics for 90 school days (not including summer school) after transferring from one Iowa High School Athletic Association (IHSAA) or Iowa Girls’ High School Athletic Union (IGHSAU) member or associate member school or school district to another.

Good Cause Circumstances

The following circumstances are considered "good cause" and are acceptable conditions for a timeline waiver if the change occurred or began after March 1 (or Sept. 1):

  • Change in family district of residence

  • Change in child’s residence from one parent or guardian to the residence of a different parent or guardian

  • Change in the state in which the family residence is located

  • Change in the marital status of the student's parents resulting in a change in resident district

  • Change in guardianship or custody proceeding that results in a change in resident district

  • Placement of the child in foster care resulting in a change of residence

  • Adoption

  • Participation in a foreign exchange program

  • Initial placement of a preschool student in a special education program requiring SDI

  • Participation in a substance abuse or mental health treatment program resulting in a change of residence

  • Change in the status of a child’s resident district such as removal of accreditation by the Iowa State Board of Education (State Board), surrender of accreditation, or permanent closure of a private school after March 1

  • Revocation of a charter school contract as provided in section 256F.8

  • Failure of district negotiations for whole grade sharing or the rejection of a whole grade sharing agreement after March 1*

  • Failure of district negotiations for reorganization or rejection of a proposed reorganization plan after March 1*

  • Failure of district negotiations for a dissolution agreement after March 1*

  • Loss of accreditation or permanent closure of a private school after March 1

Circumstances not defined above that would be considered good cause (and subject to the approval of the board of the resident district and the board of the receiving district) include:

  • Repeated student harassment that the resident district cannot adequately address  or

  • The child has a serious health condition that a school district cannot adequately address 

*The request must be filed within 45 days of last board action or within 30 days of certification of an election, whichever is applicable. This is only applicable to affected students.

Mr. Sam Swenson
Moravia Elementary
Superintendent/PK-6 Principal
sam.swenson@moraviacsd.com

Moravia Community Schools

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505 N. Trussell ave.

Moravia, IA  52571

Phone: 641-724-3241

Fax: 641-724-0629

Mr. Kevin Cochran
Moravia JH/HS
6-12 Principal
kevin.cochran@moraviacsd.com

 

Moravia Community School District does not discriminate in its education programs or activities on the basis of sex, race, color, national origin, disability, religion, creed, marital status (for programs), sexual orientation, gender identity, hearing impairments, limited English speaking proficiency or ability, and socioeconomic status (for programs). The school district’s goal is to educate students in programs and activities that foster a healthy social, intellectual, emotional, and physical self-concept. Each student has the opportunity to use Moravia Community School District‘s educational programs and activities. Each student is expected to conduct themselves in a manner that assures each student the same educational opportunity. 

Students who feel they have been discriminated against are encouraged to report it to the school district Affirmative Action Coordinator. The Affirmative Action Coordinator is Sam Swenson and can be contacted @ sam.swenson@moraviacsd.com or call 641-724-3241

Inquiries by students regarding compliance with equal educational opportunity and affirmative action laws and policies, including but not limited to complaints of discrimination, may be directed in writing to the Director of the Region VII office of Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Education, John C. Kluczynski Federal Building, 230 S. Dearborn St., 37th Floor, Chicago, IL, 60604 (312) 730-1560, fax (312) 730-1576 OCR.Chicago@ed.gov, the Iowa Civil Rights Commissioner, https://icrc.iowa.gov, (515) 281-4121 or the Iowa Dept. of Education, Grimes State Office Bldg., Des Moines, IA 50319. (515) 281-5294. This inquiry or complaint to the federal or state office may be made instead of, or in addition to, an inquiry or complaint at the local level.

Moravia Community School District, in its educational program, has an intervention process to assist students experiencing behavior and learning difficulties. Sam Swenson is responsible for this process. Parents wanting access should contact Sam Swenson at sam.swenson@moraviacsd.com or call 641-724-3241.

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