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May a local school district specify that it will accept applications from nonresident pupils for general education classes only, and thereby, limit applications to non-special education pupils?

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May a local school district specify that it will accept applications from nonresident pupils for general education classes only, and thereby, limit applications to non-special education pupils?

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A8: NO. General education is not a specialized program and special education is a “supplemental service” not a program. Therefore, a local school district may not deny an application from a special education pupil.

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