Intra District Transfer
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What Is an Intra-District Transfer?
An Intra-District Transfer (IDT) allows a parent/guardian to request enrollment for their student at a school other than the designated school within their attendance area within the William S. Hart Union High School District.
- Families requesting an IDT must reside within district attendance boundaries.
- Families residing outside of the Santa Clarita Valley should refer to the appropriate transfer process linked on the district website.
Please review all information on this page carefully before submitting a transfer request.
Important Dates
Please note the following timelines for requesting an Intra-District Transfer:
- IDT window opens: Monday, March 2, 2026
- Processing pause: June 15, 2026 – July 4, 2026
Criteria for Requesting an IDT
Transfer requests will only be considered if one or more of the following criteria are met:
1. Documented Harassment or Victimization
- Must be documented in Infinite Campus, the district’s Student Information System.
A sibling rule may apply if:
- A sibling is currently attending and will remain enrolled at the requested school, or
- Siblings will attend high school together at some point in the future.
Important Notes:
- The older sibling establishes eligibility under the sibling rule.
- The younger sibling may only follow the older sibling.
- If the siblings will not overlap in high school enrollment, the sibling rule does not apply.
- Example: A 7th-grade student and an 11th-grade student will not attend high school together; therefore, the sibling rule would NOT apply.
- Example: A 7th-grade student and an 11th-grade student will not attend high school together; therefore, the sibling rule would NOT apply.
- Parent/guardian must be a permanent employee of the William S. Hart Union High School District.
- Documentation required.
- Court documentation required.
If you meet one of the criteria above, please see STEP 1 at the bottom of this page.
What If My Transfer Request Does Not Meet the Criteria?
Transfer requests that do not meet the established criteria will not be processed.
If you believe there are additional factors you would like considered, please review the information below under STEP 1
Please note:
- Please allow 5-10 business days to receive a response during the school year.
- Response times during the summer may be longer due to staff time off.
Transfer requests outside of these criteria are considered solely at the discretion of the principal.
Can I Appeal the Principal’s Decision?
No. The principal’s decision is final and non-appealable.
Students in the William S. Hart Union High School District are expected to attend their assigned school of residence based on established attendance boundaries. All approved transfer criteria are listed above.
What If My Child Has an IEP?
The William S. Hart Union High School District offers the following regionalized programs:
- Special Day Class – Functional Academics
- Special Day Class – Emotional and Behavioral Needs
- Special Day Class – Living Skills
- Special Day Class – Autism (High Functioning)
- A matriculation IEP meeting will be scheduled in the spring by your child’s current school.
- For students requiring a regionalized program, school placement will be determined during the IEP process, and appropriate paperwork will be completed at that time.
Students qualifying for Special Day Class Core Curriculum or Resource Program services may attend any comprehensive Hart District campus; transfer requests remain limited to the established IDT criteria.
Step 1 -- Requesting an Intra-District Transfer
- Complete the Intra-District Transfer Request Form (link available below).
- You will receive an email within 5–10 business days outlining next steps.
- Requests that do not meet established criteria will not be processed.
Please note that timelines for completing an IDT request may vary depending on the time of year.
📌 The transfer request form link will be available on Tuesday, March 3, 2026.
Intra-District Transfer Request - 2026-2027