Do public school districts have to provide calculators to nonpublic schools?
The cost of calculators required for the State assessment program for students in nonpublic schools is covered by the state nonpublic mandated services aid reimbursement program. Nonpublic schools incur the cost of the calculators and are then reimbursed by the State in the following school year. Nonpublic schools are expected to maintain the inventory and to keep adequate documentation on purchase, assignments to students, retrieving from students and replacing lost or broken units. Individual pupils or a group of pupils attending a nonpublic elementary or secondary school may request a loan of instructional computer hardware from the public school district in which the nonpublic school district is located. This includes graphing or scientific calculators. The equipment that is requested must be used in conjuction with or in support of educational programs. The public school district is not required to loan hardware in excess of their apportionment of Instructional Computer Hardware a
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