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LOCATION Pennsylvania law requires public schools to provide transportation to nonpublic schools up to 10 miles beyond the district boundar- ies. Beyond that, you will most likely be re- sponsible for shuttling your child, and since most people do not want a long commute, it may be helpful to consider the school’s distance from your home .


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The process for each school can be found (as well as downloadable or online applica- tions) on most school websites. Application fees are usually less than $100. Oftentimes, kids can transfer midyear. Many hold open house events or offer tours by appoint- ment. Application deadlines vary with most schools requiring entrance testing and then the eligible applicants are accepted by a committee.


More than 65 alternative grade schools serve Northampton and Lehigh Counties, so the choices are great. Visit lehighvalleymar- ketplace.com for more information on the schools mentioned in this article.


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