District of residence definition

District of residence means any reorganized school district in which the parent of a student resides.
District of residence means the district in which the parent last resided prior to becoming homeless.
District of residence means the school district in which a student resides.

Examples of District of residence in a sentence

  • District of residence: ❑ Birth certificate ❑ Affidavit ❑ Church records ❑ Passport❑ School records ❑ Unverified❑ Interdistrict Attendance Permit ❑ InterSELPA agreement 39.

  • Registration [Amended 02/14/18] Should registration of speakers be required, all persons desiring to speak shall sign the register, providing their name and Magisterial District of residence.

  • Name and Magisterial District of Residence [Amended 02/14/18] Individuals addressing the Board during any portion of a meeting designated for public comment shall clearly state their name and Magisterial District of residence prior to making any further comments.

  • Priority for interdistrict attendance shall be given to a student who has been determined by staff of either District of residence or District of proposed enrollment to be a victim of an act of bullying, as defined in Education Code 48900(r), committed by a student of the District of residence.

  • The District of residence will be responsible for repairs and maintenance of supplies and equipment.


More Definitions of District of residence

District of residence means a school district in which the parent or guardian of a student resides.
District of residence means the school district in which a charter school facility is physically located; if a charter school is approved with a region of residence comprised of contiguous school districts, that region is the charter school's district of residence.
District of residence means the school district in which a
District of residence means a student's school district of residence under Section 53A-2-201.
District of residence means the District in which a pupil’s custodial parent or legal guardian resides [MCL 388.1603]. If a student’s parent or legal guardian reside in different Districts, either District may enroll the student as a resident, regardless of which parent or legal guardian has custody [MCL 380.1148a]. A student who has reached age 18 or who is an emancipated minor is a resident of the District which he or she resides. Out of District students may apply for “schools of choice” with participating Districts within the specified time frame.
District of residence means the school district in which a pupil resides.
District of residence. (Approval in Section IV is necessary to allow District of Choice/Placement to transport the non-resident student as an “eligible transporteefor purposes of state/county transportation reimbursement OR if District of Residence is responsible for paying tuition.) If approved, send copies to: 1) parent/guardian or official of placing agency/court; 2) clerk of District of Choice/Placement; and 3) county superintendents of each county. If not approved, notify parent/guardian and District of Choice/Placement.