Can a local school district that “opts out” of either or both Sections 105 and 105c Schools of Choice enroll a nonresident pupil without a release from the local school district of residence?
A24: YES. BUT the pupil will not generate state aid! If a nonresident pupil enrolled outside of a Section 105 or 105c program has not been released from the resident local school district and is not part of a cooperative education program, that pupil cannot be counted in membership and will not generate state aid.
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