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Coronado Unified School District

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Interdistrict Transfers

Timeline & Process Overview

Timeline & Process Overview

 

2026-27 School Year

Interdistrict Transfer (IDT) Update
 
CUSD will begin accepting IDT Pre-Applications in late May 2026. Specific details regarding the application process will be posted here;
please check this page periodically for updates.
 
No Early Applications: Please do not email transfer permits at this time, as applications are not yet being accepted.
 
To ensure a streamlined process and accurate record keeping, all inquiries must be handled via email. Please do not call or visit the District Office or school sites with transfer-related questions.  Email all inquiries to: transfer@coronadousd.net
 
You must enroll your student, remain enrolled, and attend school in your home district of residence, pending notification through the IDT process. 

2025-26 School Year

Coronado Unified School District has reviewed and disbursed determinations for Interdistrict Transfer acceptances and denials for the 2025-26 school year. Acceptances and denials were based off of space availability.
 
IDT applications received after September 2025 will be reviewed on a case by case basis. 
 
Please direct all of your questions to transfer@coronadousd.net. Inquiries will be addressed via email, only.
 
You must enroll your student in their home school, pending notification through this IDT process. Students must enroll, remain enrolled, and attend school in their district of residence pending the application process for an interdistrict attendance permit.
 
Thank you for your interest in Coronado Unified schools.
 
Appeals Process
 
1. District.   Any parent or guardian wanting to appeal a decision should send a request to start the process to this email within 14 business days of the permit refusal.  You may include any supplemental information that is relevant to support your request.
 
2. SDCOE.  The person having legal custody of the student(s) may appeal, within 30 calendar days of the failure or refusal to issue an interdistrict attendance permit, to the San Diego County Board of Education. Failure to appeal within the required time is good cause for denial of an appeal.  An appeal shall be accepted only upon verification by the county board of education’s designee that appeals within the school districts have been exhausted. Questions can be directed to the San Diego County Office of Education at interdistrict.transfer.appeal@sdcoe.net.