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All of the following information is critical to preparing and delivering a legally binding OPT-OUT Notice.
Your completed OPT-OUT Notice will be automatically delivered via email to:

Your child’s principal and school district superintendent will receive your legally binding OPT-OUT Notice a few minutes after you hit the green submit button. You will also receive a confirmation email containing a completed copy of your notice for your records.
Here’s What To Expect: Keep your confirmation email in a safe, accessible location. Most schools acknowledge OPT-OUT requests within 5-7 days. If you don’t receive acknowledgment from your school, or if you encounter any pushback or resistance to your OPT-OUT request, don’t hesitate to contact our dedicated support team at (669) 307-1953. We’re here to ensure your parental rights are respected.
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