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Can a local school district accept more pupils than its original (published) number?

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Can a local school district accept more pupils than its original (published) number?

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A22: YES. Subsection (5) of both Sections 105 and 105c state that a district may limit the number of nonresidents it accepts. May being permissive is understood to say a local school district is not required to limit the number.

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