New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A08975

Introduced
8/13/25  
Refer
8/13/25  

Caption

Establishes open enrollment schools; provides that nonresidents of a district, if otherwise eligible to enroll into a public school of this state are entitled to enroll into the school or schools of another district or city if the nonresident district's board of education has adopted an open enrollment policy and enrolling the nonresident pupil is consistent with such policy.

Impact

The introduction of A08975 could significantly impact how school districts manage enrollment and student admissions. By adopting an open enrollment policy, districts may become more competitive in attracting students from outside their borders, potentially redistributing the student population across districts. Moreover, it emphasizes a need for schools to properly communicate their enrollment capacities and procedures, which may lead to improved transparency and planning within districts. However, the bill explicitly states that there is no requirement for school districts to provide transportation for nonresident students, placing the burden of transportation costs on families or the open enrollment school if provided.

Summary

Bill A08975 aims to establish open enrollment policies across school districts in New York. This allows nonresident students to enroll in a public school outside their resident district if the chosen district has opted for an open enrollment policy. The bill outlines that these nonresidents must be otherwise eligible for enrollment, and the policy must be consistently implemented by the district. The bill also mandates that school districts must publish and keep updated information regarding the capacity of open enrollment schools, ensuring that interested families can access necessary enrollment details easily.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding A08975 revolve around the implications of nonresident enrollment on local resources and student equity. Critics may argue that opening enrollment could lead to increased competition for school resources, particularly in districts with limited capacity. Questions regarding the equitable distribution of funds and how schools will maintain quality education for both resident and nonresident students may arise. Additionally, there may be concerns about ensuring that vulnerable populations are not adversely affected by new enrollment policies, particularly regarding access to specialized programs and support services.

Companion Bills

NY S09556

Same As Establishes open enrollment schools; provides that nonresidents of a district, if otherwise eligible to enroll into a public school of this state are entitled to enroll into the school or schools of another district or city if the nonresident district's board of education has adopted an open enrollment policy and enrolling the nonresident pupil is consistent with such policy.

Previously Filed As

NY S09556

Establishes open enrollment schools; provides that nonresidents of a district, if otherwise eligible to enroll into a public school of this state are entitled to enroll into the school or schools of another district or city if the nonresident district's board of education has adopted an open enrollment policy and enrolling the nonresident pupil is consistent with such policy.

NY SB70

Allows the enrollment of nonresident students in public school districts

NY SF2798

Nonresident school district enrollment authorization

NY SB350

Public Schools - Open Enrollment - Policies and Funding

NY HB26

Public Schools - Open Enrollment - Policies and Funding

NY SB819

Public Schools - Open Enrollment - Policies and Funding

NY HB294

Regards school district intradistrict open enrollment policies

NY SB2802

School enrollment; criminalize enrollment without establishing domicile within the school district.

NY SB2038

School enrollment; criminalize enrollment without establishing domicile within the school district.

NY H3199

Open enrollment in public schools

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