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My district or charter is charging tuition for Full-Day Kindergarten. Can the districts or charters charge tuition for Full Day Kindergarten?

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My district or charter is charging tuition for Full-Day Kindergarten. Can the districts or charters charge tuition for Full Day Kindergarten?

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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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