Sometimes students just need to change schools, and may need to seek an interdistrict (between two school districts) transfer to do it. A transfer may be granted in California public schools, but only if requirements are met. Subscribe for more videos: / @edlaw4students Education Law and Student Rights Blog by California student attorney Michelle Ball about education law and student rights in public and private school settings, from preschool through college. As a student lawyer, Michelle helps with school expulsion, special education, suspension, discipline, bullying, 504, sports, discrimination, student records, injury, and many other California school issues. To read the actual blog post click this link: https://edlaw4students.com/get-interd... Website: http://www.edlaw4students.com/ Twitter: / michelleaball Facebook: / lawofficeofmichelleball This is legal information, not legal advice and no attorney-client relationship is formed by this posting. This blog may not reflect the current state of the law and applies in California USA. Full disclaimers can be found at www.edlaw4students.com/blog. This blog and video is copyrighted and may not be reproduced without permission from the author. Any information or materials on or used in this blog are protected by copyright law and are owned by Michelle Ball, Law Office of Michelle Ball located in California. Unauthorized copying, reproduction, republishing, uploading, posting, transmitting or duplicating of any of the material or information contained in this blog is prohibited. Materials herein may only be used for noncommercial and informational purposes. If materials are transmitted, the following notation must be inserted: Copyright © Michelle Ball #schooltransfer #bullying #bully #schoolsafety #parentalrights #studentrights #schoollaw #schools #IEP #504