Pro-Rata Share: In-District Students Sample Clauses

Pro-Rata Share: In-District Students. In the event that the Charter School accepts the District’s Final Offer and occupies the facilities 0000 Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx Xxxx, XX 00000, in 2023-2024, under Cal. Admin. Code title 5, § 11969.7, the District will charge the Charter School for its use of the District’s site proportionally, according to its in-District and out-of-District student populations. The Charter School’s proportion of in-District students is 63.51% (178.6/281.2). Therefore, the District will charge 63.51% of the total 27,836 square feet (17,678.64 SF) under the pro-rata share calculation set forth in the Proposition 39, regulations, and the remaining square footage (10,157.36 SF) under the out-of-District rate set forth below. Charter School’s annual pro-rata share payment to the District, under Cal. Admin. Code title 5, § 11969.7, will be a sum of no less than (17,678.64 SF x $5.37 psf*) $94,934.30.
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