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- Sibling transfer requests are considered for students whose siblings are already attending another school on an approved transfer.
- Tracking transfers would allow a student who has attended the two highest grades in a school on an approved transfer to follow their peers to the next level, such as from a middle school to a high school.
- Majority-to-minority transfers allow students whose ethnic group makes up more than 50% of the student population to relocate to another school where their ethnic group is less than 50% of the enrollment. These transfers are considered to encourage diversity among students, and for the purposes of the transfers there are two ethnic groups defined: Black and Hispanic students, and American Indian/Alaskan Native, Asian/Pacific Islander and White (and not of Hispanic origin) students.
According to AISD, the frozen schools are:
- High Schools — Akins, Anderson, Austin, Bowie, and McCallum.
- Middle Schools — Kealing, Murchison, and O. Henry.
- Elementary Schools — Baranoff, Barrington, Blazier, Bryker Woods (except 4th grade), Casis, Cook, Doss, Harris, Hart, Highland Park, Jordan, Kiker, Langford, Lee, Linder, McBee, Mills, Oak Hill, Overton, Perez, Rodriguez and Wooldridge.


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