9.1 - Disenrollment of Services

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Disenrollment Of Services

Agency Disenrollment Policy: Families will be issued a notice at least 19 calendar days if mailed or 14 calendar days if hand-delivered prior to disenrollment from the program. The program may deny services or disenroll a family for any of the following reasons, which include, but are not limited to: 

  • Falsification or providing misleading information or inaccurate documentation. 
  • Knowingly misrepresenting eligibility, using incorrect or inaccurate information to obtain a benefit that the parent would otherwise not be entitled to receive. 
  • Failure to provide current and correct information at the time of certification or recertification. 
  • Failure to complete the recertification process within the designated 50-day recertification period. 
  • Family income exceeds the maximum income threshold (full-day programs). 
  • Misrepresentation of income and/or eligibility. 
  • Non-compliance with the SFUSD and/or Early Education Department policies.    
  • Abandonment of child care for 30 consecutive calendar days without contact. 
  • Failure to complete or falsification of sign-in/out sheets accurately and on a daily basis. 
  • Threatening, yelling, cursing, or acting unethically towards any staff member, family member, or any other individual on the department grounds. 
  • If families are displaced due to funding availability, families will be displaced in reverse order of admission priority.
  • When there are three late pick-ups in one program year
  • When there has been consistent failure to participate in Student Success Team meetings which impedes the school’s ability to meet your child’s needs
  • Failure to pay family fees

 When a child is being disenrolled from an SFUSD EED program, the principal will issue the family an NOA stating one or more reasons for the disenrollment listed above. 

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