Cardinal MS/HS School Counseling Page

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Professional school counselors are certified/licensed educators with the minimum of a master’s degree in school counseling and are uniquely qualified to address the developmental needs of all students through a comprehensive school counseling program addressing the academic, career and personal/social development of all students.

10/11/2020

Reminder: No school on Monday, October 12th for Teacher Professional Development

06/06/2020

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01/12/2020
11/03/2019
01/11/2019

The preschool is having a Dr. Seuss event on March 7th and looking for volunteers to read stories, do activities with kids and dress up in costume. We will give community service for this if you help out. Let a counselor know if you are interested.

There is a meeting Jan 14th you can attend to help plan and get more details if you would like to go, but do not have to.

01/08/2019

Dollars for Scholars has several scholarships posted and available. Students will not have access to apply for these until their profiles are complete. Parents also have to grant them permission online as well. Please get your profile done and ask if you need help. Deadlines will be approaching as early as March.

01/08/2019

Our Carnival will be held on Saturday, March 2nd from 5 to 8 p.m. if we get some sort of freak blizzard the snow date will be the following Saturday, March 9th. We are looking for a few more volunteers to help make this a success for the little kids and the our program. Last year we earned about $6000 to go towards scholarships for our kids. We hope to continue to grow the pot of money so all kids that apply get awarded a scholarship.

The following events need someone to facilitate them as well as volunteers to set up, take down, and help throughout the night. We may also need cupcake and other items. Please visit with Sherry, Brenda or Michelle if you are interested in anyway. We will take all the help we can get. It's also not to late to join as a member. We meet about monthly and have different events throughout the year. We hope to grow the program with parents/guardians of younger kids to sustain this for years to come.

Games that need help:

Cookie Walk
Dino Dig
High Striker

01/07/2019

Seniors, please see Mrs. Edwards or Mrs. Stevens if you need assistance with your Dollars for Scholars/Scholarship America profile. The deadline to apply for most scholarships is April 30, 2019.

01/07/2019

https://educateiowa.gov/pk-12/options-educational-choice/open-enrollment

For open enrollment questions please contact Sherry VanBlaricom, Board Secretary at 641-652-7531 ext 3201 or email [email protected]

Procedural Questions

Question: What is open enrollment?
Answer: It is a cost free option by which parents/guardians residing in an IOWA district may enroll their children into another Iowa school district under the terms and conditions of Iowa Code section 282.18 and the administrative rules of the Iowa Department of Education, 281 Iowa Administrative Code Chapter 17.

Question: How does a parent / guardian file for open enrollment?
Answer: The parent / guardian must complete an application form that is available in the
central office of Iowa school districts. The open form is also available via the Department’s
web site. The completed form must be filed with both the resident and receiving district by
March 1, 2019 of the year preceding the school year for which open enrollment is desired for
students entering grades 1 through 12. The deadline for kindergarten students is September
1, 2019.

Question: May a student who is presently open enrolled into one receiving district
change enrollment to a different receiving district?
Answer: Yes. In such a case, the parent / guardian files an OE application with the district
the student is currently attending (receiving district) and the district the student wants to
attend (alternate receiving district). The new district (alternate receiving district) will notify
the parent/guardian, original district of residence, and resident district of acceptance or
denial. The application deadline is March 1. 281-IAC 17.8(4)

Question: May an open enrolled student return to the district of residence?
Answer: Yes. A pupil that is open enrolled may return to the district of residence, and enroll, at any time (unless under suspension or expulsion). The parent or guardian must notify the district of residence and the receiving district in writing of the decision to enroll the pupil in the district of residence. This will terminate open enrollment. 281-IAC 17.8(10)

Question: Who is responsible for school transportation for an open enrolled student?
Answer: The parent or guardian is responsible for transporting the student to and from the receiving district unless the family qualifies for transportation assistance. See the requirements on page 17. 281- IAC 17.9(1) This applies even if the student has an IEP and transportation is listed on the IEP.

Question: How long should a district maintain open enrollment records?
Answer: According to the Uniform Administrative Procedures Manual, general
correspondence should be maintained for 3 years. Open enrollment records should be
maintained for 3 years after the student graduates or stops attending the receiving district.

Question: Are there any exceptions to the March 1 deadline?
Answer: Yes. An open enrollment request for a prospective kindergarten student must be
filed with the resident and receiving district by September 1 of the school year of enrollment into kindergarten. 281-IAC 17.7
The following circumstances are considered "good cause" and are acceptable conditions for a timeline waiver IF the change occurred / began AFTER March 1. 281-IAC 17.4
• Change in family district of residence
• Change in the marital status of the student's parents resulting 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
• Participation in a substance abuse or mental health treatment program resulting in a change of residence
• Serious health need (see #15)
• Pervasive Harassment (see #14)
• Failure of district negotiations to reorganization or rejection of a proposed reorganization
plan after March 1. Open enrollment request must be filed within 45 days of the last
board action or within 30 days of certification of an election, whichever is applicable.

When does a student’s open enrollment end?
Answer: Open enrollment terminates when the student graduates, moves into the receiving
district, moves out of state, moves into another Iowa district and chooses to attend the new
resident district, attends an accredited nonpublic school, or drops out of school. If a student
is placed temporarily in foster care, a juvenile detention center, a treatment facility, or similar
placement, the open enrollment status will automatically be reinstated when the student
returns. 281-IAC 17.8(10) Open enrollment is terminated when the student attends the
resident district.

Question: Does an open enrollment request have to be renewed annually?
Answer: No, as long as the receiving district remains the same, open enrollment to that
district continues until the student graduates, drops out of school, or until the
parent/guardian notify the district that they desire to terminate open enrollment. 281-IAC
17.8(5)

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