My district or charter is charging tuition for Full-Day Kindergarten. Can the districts or charters charge tuition for Full Day Kindergarten?
According to an August 18, 2006, memorandum from the Attorney General to Superintendent Tom Horne, “a school district or charter school that chooses to offer full-day kindergarten cannot charge tuition to students for the full day kindergarten program. However, a school district or charter school that does not offer full-day kindergarten may offer an optional supplemental or extended-day program to its students to supplement the school’s half-day kindergarten program and may charge a fee.” To view the Memorandum in its entirety, click here.
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- How is Full-Day Kindergarten funding determined for my district or charter?