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Have You Been Affected by the Crack-Down on Out-of-District Students in Albany Schools? Get in Touch.

Patch wants to hear from families who came forward in the out-of-district student amnesty at AUSD, are currently on the waiting list to get into Albany schools, have experienced the transfer process or are attending illegally.

In an attempt to attending Albany schools without a permit, the declared an of March 31 for families to come forward with their real addresses.

For the dozens of families who came forward, students will be allowed to remain in the district for the remainder of the school year, then placed at the bottom of the waiting list.

The district proposed that unapproved transfer students who were not declared by the March 31 deadline would be exited as soon as possible, and not allowed to complete the school year.

We back in March, and at school board meetings from board members and district staff. Board members called for a strong stance on the issue. Staff hired to investigate potentially unapproved out-of-district students noted that students without proper permits are "taking the spots of the people who are trying to play by the rules."

The debate in the community has spanned a range of opinions, from the idea that transfer students by diversifying the student body and the classes, to the concern that out-of-district families are not paying their fair share for an Albany education. Some questioned whether or not Albany schools are becoming overcrowded because of the influx.

To provide a more in-depth picture of the boons and banes of out-of-district transfers, we want to hear from the families who are directly affected by the issue.

Did your family come forward in the amnesty? We want to hear your story.

Are you trying to get your children into an Albany school, only to face a long waiting list? We want to hear about it.

Have you been through the transfer process? We want to hear from you.

Email the East Bay Associate Local Editor Emily Henry, at emily.henry@patch.com, to share your story.

Everybody makes mistakes ... ! If there's something in this article you think should be corrected, or if something else is amiss, call editor Emilie Raguso at 510-459-8325 or email her at emilier@patch.com.

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