May a student participate in both part-time open enrollment and youth options at the same time?
Yes, as long as the student meets the requirements for each program. 4. What should a resident school district do if it does not receive an estimate of cost from the nonresident school district? It should call the nonresident school district and ask the district to provide the estimate. The resident district, in turn, should send requested records as soon as possible. The success of this program depends on timely sharing of information and every district should try to do its part. If school districts do not cooperate with each other, it is the students who are caught in the middle. MISCELLANEOUS: RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES OF NONRESIDENT STUDENTS: A student attending a course in a public school in a nonresident school district under this section has all of the rights and privileges of students residing in that school district and is subject to the same rules and regulations as students residing in that school district. TRANSPORTATION: • The parent of a student attending a course in a public
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