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Can the enrolling local school district bill the resident district for the other portion of the foundation allowance?

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Can the enrolling local school district bill the resident district for the other portion of the foundation allowance?

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A16: NO. There can be no billing or tuition charge of any kind for Sections 105 and 105c Schools of Choice pupils. Keep in mind that, if the pupil is enrolled for the full year, i.e., the pupil is counted in membership in September and again in February, and 20% of the foundation allowance will be paid in the following year. Therefore, each pupil enrolled for a full year will generate a full foundation over the two-year period.

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