District Residency) Sample Clauses

District Residency). (cf. 5116.1 - Intradistrict Open Enrollment)
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District Residency). The Board of Education may enter into interdistrict transfer agreements with other school Districts regarding the enrollment of nonresident students. The Superintendent reserves the right to revoke any interdistrict transfer agreement at any time, subject to the rules and standards that apply to pupils who reside in the school District of enrollment. Students who have been expelled from other school Districts may not be admitted to the District on an interdistrict attendance agreement during the period of their expulsion. Students who are under consideration for expulsion or who have been expelled may not appeal interdistrict attendance denials while expulsion proceedings are pending, or during the term of the expulsion.
District Residency). (cf. 5116.1 - Intradistrict Transfers: Open Enrollment/Attendance)
District Residency). A student attending a school identified as low achieving on the state's Open Enrollment List may transfer to a school in any other district in the state, pursuant to Education Code 48350-48361; see BP/AR 5118 - Open Enrollment Act Transfers.*** The Governing Board recognizes that parents/guardians of students who reside within the geographic boundaries of one district may, for a variety of reasons, desire to enroll their children in a school in another district. (cf. 5111.1 - District Residency) (cf. 5116.1 - Intradistrict Open Enrollment) (cf. 5118 - Open Enrollment Act Transfers) OPTION 1: Interdistrict Attendance Permits ***Note: The following section is for use by districts that have entered into an agreement with one or more other districts to accept transfers through interdistrict attendance permits pursuant to Education Code 46600-46611. Districts selecting this option should also select Option 1 in the accompanying administrative regulation.*** The Board may enter into an agreement with any other school district, for a term not to exceed five school years, for the interdistrict attendance of students who are residents of the districts. (Education Code 46600) ***Note: Education Code 46600 requires that the interdistrict attendance agreement specify the terms and conditions under which individual permits may be granted or denied. In addition, pursuant to Education Code 46600, students who have been granted an interdistrict attendance permit must be allowed to continue to attend the school without having to reapply unless the agreement between the two districts contains specific agreed-upon standards for reapplication; see the accompanying administrative regulation. Districts also may include in the agreement their agreed-upon standards for revocation of students' interdistrict attendance. Examples of conditions that may result in revocation include falsification of information stated on the permit application, unsatisfactory attendance, continual disruption, or poor academic achievement.*** The agreement shall specify the terms and conditions under which interdistrict attendance shall be permitted or denied. It also may contain standards agreed to by both districts for reapplication and/or revocation of the student's permit. (Education Code 46600) ***Note: Pursuant to Education Code 46600, it is the responsibility of the attendance supervisor of the district of residence, subject to board policies of the district of residence and terms of the agreeme...
District Residency). ECC policy shall define who is eligible for in-district tuition. Only those students who reside in the following public school districts can receive the in-district tuition rate: Xxxxxxxx County R-1 (Bourbon), Franklin County X-0, Xxxxxxxx X-00, Xxx Xxxxx, Xx. Clair R-13, Spring Bluff X-00, Xxxxxx-Xxxxx X-00, Xxxxxxxx X-2, Union R-11, and Washington. To qualify for the in-district tuition rate, a student must establish residence within the district prior to enrollment in the College. Students may be required to submit proof of legal residence.
District Residency). (cf. 5116.1 -

Related to District Residency)

  • District Responsibility The District will pay to the retiree’s foreign medical carrier a monthly amount up to the maximum monthly amount that is paid to a carrier for the working members of the bargaining unit at the time the coverage is initiated.

  • Residency The Buyer is a resident of the jurisdiction set forth immediately below the Buyer’s name on the signature pages hereto.

  • District Insurance The District shall provide such insurance for the protection of employees as is required by RCW 28A.400.370 and upon annual renewal shall provide employees with a written summary of the coverage they have under the provisions of the District insurance policies. The District shall notify the President of any change in insurance coverage.

  • District Seniority District seniority is defined as the length of continuous paid employment with the District, calculated from the date of original hire, including the probationary period, if any, in a regular position.

  • District Representative At request of Provider, LEA shall designate an employee or agent of the District as the District representative for the coordination and fulfillment of the duties of this DPA.

  • District Responsibilities With respect to all sums deducted by the District pursuant to authorization of the employee, whether for membership dues or equivalent fees, the District agrees promptly to remit such monies to the Association together with an alphabetical list of unit members for who such deductions have been made, categorizing them as to membership or non-membership in the Association, and indicating any changes in personnel from the list previously furnished.

  • SCHOOL DISTRICT RIGHTS Section 1. Inherent Managerial Rights 2 Section 2. Management Responsibilities 2 Section 3. Effect of Laws, Rules and Regulations 2 Section 4. Reservation of Managerial Rights 2

  • District Compliance The District shall conform to and comply with all health, safety, and sanitation requirements imposed by state or federal law or regulations adopted under state or federal law.

  • DISTRICT RIGHTS 5.1 It is understood and agreed that the District retains all of its powers and authority to direct, manage, and control to the full extent of the law.

  • District Initiated Transfers 8.5.1 Unit members shall not be transferred arbitrarily, capriciously, or without a rational basis in fact.

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