Common use of Funding for Transfers Clause in Contracts

Funding for Transfers. The board may, by means of a mutual agreement with the board of an adjoining district, transfer any student to the jurisdiction of that adjoining district. All transfers shall be made pursuant to the re- quirements of Education Code 25.032 through 25.034. The board, together with the board of the adjoining district, shall agree to the transfer of school funds proportionate to the transfer of attendance when such interdistrict transfers are made. Education Code 25.035 Any student, other than a high school graduate, who is under 21 years of age and eligible for enrollment on September 1, may transfer to another Texas district, provided that both the receiving district and the applicant’s parent, guardian, or person having law- ful control agree in writing to the transfer. Education Code 25.036 [See also FD] If a district provides notice to the parent or person standing in pa- rental relation to a student enrolled in the district of the district’s in- tent to offer only virtual instruction for more than one grading period during a school year, the student may transfer for that school year to another district that offers in-person instruction during that school year and accepts the student’s transfer. "Virtual instruction" means instructional activities delivered to stu- dents primarily over the internet. A student who transfers to another school district under this section may not be charged tuition. The student is included in the average daily attendance of the district in which the student attends school. Education Code 25.045 The board or its designee must make transfer decisions on an indi- vidual basis and may not consider as a factor in arriving at any de- cision regarding assignments any matter relating to the national origin of the student or the student’s ancestral language. Education Code 25.032 [See FDAA] A board may establish and operate an economical public school transportation system outside the district if students enrolled in the district reside outside the district and the district meets the require- ments of Education Code 34.007(a)(3) [see CNA]. Education Code 34.007(a) Upon the filing and certification of any transfer, the state per capita apportionment shall transfer with the student. For purposes of com- puting state allotments to districts eligible under the Foundation School Program, the student’s attendance prior to the date of transfer shall be counted by the sending district and the student’s attendance after transfer shall be counted by the receiving district. Education Code 25.037 Tuition

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Funding for Transfers. The board may, by means of a mutual agreement with the board of an adjoining district, transfer any student to the jurisdiction of that adjoining district. All transfers shall be made pursuant to the re- quirements of Education Code 25.032 through 25.034. The board, together with the board of the adjoining district, shall agree to the transfer of school funds proportionate to the transfer of attendance when such interdistrict transfers are made. Education Code 25.035 Any student, other than a high school graduate, who is under 21 years of age and eligible for enrollment on September 1, may transfer to another Texas district, provided that both the receiving district and the applicant’s parent, guardian, or person having law- ful control agree in writing to the transfer. Education Code 25.036 [See also FD] If a district provides notice to the parent or person standing in pa- rental relation to a student enrolled in the district of the district’s in- tent to offer only virtual instruction for more than one grading period during a school year, the student may transfer for that school year to another district that offers in-person instruction during that school year and accepts the student’s transfer. "Virtual instruction" means instructional activities delivered to stu- dents primarily over the internet. A student who transfers to another school district under this section may not be charged tuition. The student is included in the average daily attendance of the district in which the student attends school. Education Code 25.045 The board or its designee must make transfer decisions on an indi- vidual basis and may not consider as a factor in arriving at any de- cision regarding assignments any matter relating to the national origin of the student or the student’s ancestral language. Education Code 25.032 [See FDAA] A board may establish and operate an economical public school transportation system outside the district if students enrolled in the district reside outside the district and the district meets the require- ments of Education Code 34.007(a)(3) [see CNA]. Education Code 34.007(a) Upon the filing and certification of any transfer, the state per capita apportionment shall transfer with the student. For purposes of com- puting state allotments to districts eligible under the Foundation School Program, the student’s attendance prior to the date of transfer shall be counted by the sending district Tuition Tuition for Education Outside District Credits and the student’s attendance after transfer shall be counted by the receiving district. Education Code 25.037 TuitionRecords

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Funding for Transfers. The board may, by means of a mutual agreement with the board of an adjoining district, transfer any student to the jurisdiction of that adjoining district. All transfers shall be made pursuant to the re- quirements of Education Code 25.032 through 25.034. The board, together with the board of the adjoining district, shall agree to the transfer of school funds proportionate to the transfer of attendance when such interdistrict transfers are made. Education Code 25.035 Any student, other than a high school graduate, who is under 21 years of age and eligible for enrollment on September 1, may transfer to another Texas district, provided that both the receiving district and the applicant’s parent, guardian, or person having law- ful control agree in writing to the transfer. Education Code 25.036 [See also FD] If a district provides notice to the parent or person standing in pa- rental relation to a student enrolled in the district of the district’s in- tent to offer only virtual instruction for more than one grading period during a school year, the student may transfer for that school year to another district that offers in-person instruction during that school year and accepts the student’s transfer. "Virtual instruction" means instructional activities delivered to stu- dents primarily over the internet. A student who transfers to another school district under this section may not be charged tuition. The student is included in the average daily attendance of the district in which the student attends school. Education Code 25.045 The board or its designee must make transfer decisions on an indi- vidual basis and may not consider as a factor in arriving at any de- cision regarding assignments any matter relating to the national origin of the student or the student’s ancestral language. Education Code 25.032 [See FDAA] A board may establish and operate an economical public school transportation system outside the district if students enrolled in the district reside outside the district and the district meets the require- ments of Education Code 34.007(a)(3) [see CNA]. Education Code 34.007(a) Upon the filing and certification of any transfer, the state per capita apportionment shall transfer with the student. For purposes of com- puting state allotments to districts eligible under the Foundation School Program, the student’s attendance prior to the date of transfer shall be counted by the sending district and the student’s attendance after transfer shall be counted by the receiving district. Education Code 25.037 Tuition25.037

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Funding for Transfers. The board may, by means of a mutual agreement with the board of an adjoining district, transfer any student to the jurisdiction of that adjoining district. All transfers shall be made pursuant to the re- quirements of Education Code 25.032 through 25.034. The board, together with the board of the adjoining district, shall agree to the transfer of school funds proportionate to the transfer of attendance when such interdistrict transfers are made. Education Code 25.035 Any student, other than a high school graduate, who is under 21 years of age and eligible for enrollment on September 1, may transfer to another Texas district, provided that both the receiving district and the applicant’s parent, guardian, or person having law- ful control agree in writing to the transfer. Education Code 25.036 [See also FD] If a district provides notice to the parent or person standing in pa- rental relation to a student enrolled in the district of the district’s in- tent to offer only virtual instruction for more than one grading period during a school year, the student may transfer for that school year to another district that offers in-person instruction during that school year and accepts the student’s transfer. "Virtual instruction" means instructional activities delivered to stu- dents primarily over the internet. A student who transfers to another school district under this section may not be charged tuition. The student is included in the average daily attendance of the district in which the student attends school. Education Code 25.045 The board or its designee must make transfer decisions on an indi- vidual basis and may not consider as a factor in arriving at any de- cision regarding assignments any matter relating to the national origin of the student or the student’s ancestral language. Education Code 25.032 [See FDAA] A board may establish and operate an economical public school transportation system outside the district if students enrolled in the district reside outside the district and the district meets the require- ments of Education Code 34.007(a)(3) [see CNA]. Education Code 34.007(a) Upon the filing and certification of any transfer, the state per capita apportionment shall transfer with the student. For purposes of com- puting state allotments to districts eligible under the Foundation School Program, the student’s attendance prior to the date of transfer shall be counted by the sending district and the student’s attendance after transfer shall be counted by the receiving district. Education Code 25.037 TuitionTransfers to Adjoining States Tuition Tuition for Education Outside District

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