Open admissions, a college admissions policy in the United States
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Annual enrollment, an employment benefits option in the United States
Open enrollment is the process of allowing parents to choose which public school their child attends instead of being assigned one (provided the school has not reached its maximum capacity number for students).
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For example, Health Advocate, Inc., a large health advocacy company that references employee benefit plans from over 6,000 employers, has a large push to update their system leading up to open enrollment, typically January 1 of each year.
It is composed mostly of students that are from River View, Ridgewood, and Coshocton high schools, but students from several other area high schools may attend (per Ohio's Open Enrollment Laws.)
Thunder Mountain High School is located in the Mendenhall Valley section of Juneau and draws most of its students from this area, although under an open enrollment policy, high school students anywhere in the district may attend any of the three high schools.