32 C.F.R. § 89.8
(a) DoDEA Area School Districts Relationship With SEAs or LEAs in Member States.
(b) Articles IV Through VII of the Compact. This section describes the specific duties that DoDEA's LEAs have as “sending” or “receiving” LEAs. DoDEA's duties under this section will reciprocate the duties assumed by member State LEAs or SEAs to children of military families, as expressed by their respective State's implementation of the Compact Articles IV through VII. DoDEA will implement the provisions described below, which, while retaining the intent of the Compact, have been modified as needed in the DoDEA context.
(1) Article IV: Education Records and Enrollment—(i) Unofficial or “Hand-Carried” Education Records.
(ii) Official education records or transcripts.
(iii) Immunizations.
(iv) Entrance age.
(C) To be admitted to a school in the receiving State, the parent or guardian of a child transferring from a DoDEA (sending) LEA must provide:
(1) Official military orders showing the military member or the member's spouse was assigned to the sending State or commuting area of the State in which the child was previously enrolled. If the child was residing with a guardian other than the military member during the previous enrollment, proof of guardianship (as specified in the Compact) should be provided by the parent or guardian to the receiving LEA or SEA to establish eligibility under the Compact.
(2) An official letter or transcript from the sending school authority that shows the student's record of attendance, academic information, and grade placement.
(3) Evidence of immunization against communicable diseases.
(4) Evidence of date of birth.
(2) Article V: Placement and Attendance—(i) Course placement.
(ii) Educational Program Placement.
(iii) Special Education Services.
(3) Article VI: Eligibility for enrollment.
(4) Article VII: Graduation. To facilitate the child's on-time graduation, DoDEA will incorporate the following procedures:
(i) Waiver requirements.
(ii) Exit exams.
(A) DoDEA, as a receiving LEA, must:
(1) Accept exit or end-of-course exams required for graduation from the sending State.
(2) Accept national norm-referenced achievement tests.
(3) Provide alternative testing in lieu of testing requirements for graduation in the receiving from a DoDEA school.
(iii) Transfers during senior year.