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- Territory Transfer Information
- What Is A Territory Transfer Petition?
- Where Can I Get More Information About A Territory Transfer?
- What Are The Steps Of The Process?
- How Many Families Are Currently In Inter-District Transfer Agreements Between RUSD And LCM?
- Are All Of The Families In East Corte Madera Interested In The Territory Transfer Petition?
- Does A Territory Transfer Provide Choice?
- Is There Usually Funding Attached To An Interdistrict Transfer Agreement?
- Can School Districts Create An Agreement To Pay In Perpetuity?
- Dr. McGrath 's Communication To The Staff And Community On October 28, 2022
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WHERE DID THIS TERRITORY TRANSFER ORIGINATE FROM?
Background information - The Reed Union School District includes residents of Tiburon, Belvedere, and East Corte Madera. In East Corte Madera, some residents within the RUSD boundaries live in close proximity to The Cove School run by LCMSD. In 2017, RUSD and LCMSD entered into an Inter-District Attendance agreement that was mutually beneficial due to RUSD’s overflowing enrollment and LCMSD’s need for enrollment at The Cove School. This 5-year Agreement (2017-2022) included payment equal to the then-applicable residential parcel tax rate of LCMSD ($712.96/2017-18, $748.60/2018-19, $786.04/2019.20, $825.34/2020-21, $866.60/2021-22) paid from RUSD to LCMSD for the families with students who were granted an Inter-District Transfer (IDT) permit. This Agreement came to an end in June, 2022.
There are two more dates set for discussions between the two districts on this topic: November 9th & November 15th.