28A.225.240 – Apportionment credit.
RCW 28A.225.240 Apportionment credit. If a student under the age of twenty-one years is allowed to enroll in any common school outside the school district within which the student resides or a school district of which the student is considered to be a resident for attendance purposes by operation of law, the student’s attendance shall […]
28A.225.250 – Cooperative programs among school districts—Rules.
RCW 28A.225.250 Cooperative programs among school districts—Rules. (1) The state superintendent of public instruction is directed and authorized to develop and adopt rules governing cooperative programs between and among school districts and educational service districts that the superintendent deems necessary to assure: (a) Correct calculation of state apportionment payments; (b) Proper budgeting and accounting for […]
28A.225.260 – Reciprocity exchanges with other states.
RCW 28A.225.260 Reciprocity exchanges with other states. If the laws of another state permit its school districts to extend similar privileges to pupils resident in this state, the board of directors of any school district contiguous to a school district in such other state may make agreements with the officers of the school district of […]
28A.225.270 – Intradistrict enrollment options policies.
RCW 28A.225.270 Intradistrict enrollment options policies. (1) Each school district in the state shall adopt and implement a policy allowing intradistrict enrollment options no later than June 30, 1990. Each district shall establish its own policy establishing standards on how the intradistrict enrollment options will be implemented. (2) A district shall permit the children of […]
28A.225.155 – Condensed compliance reports—Second-class districts.
RCW 28A.225.155 Condensed compliance reports—Second-class districts. Any compliance reporting requirements as a result of laws in this chapter that apply to second-class districts may be submitted in accordance with RCW 28A.330.250. [ 2011 c 45 § 15.] NOTES: Conflict with federal requirements—2011 c 45: See note following RCW 28A.330.250.
28A.225.160 – Qualification for admission to district’s schools—Fees for preadmission screening.
RCW 28A.225.160 Qualification for admission to district’s schools—Fees for preadmission screening. (1) Except as provided in subsection (2) of this section and otherwise provided by law, it is the general policy of the state that the common schools shall be open to the admission of all persons who are five years of age and less […]
28A.225.170 – Admission to schools—Children on United States reservations—Idaho residents with Washington addresses.
RCW 28A.225.170 Admission to schools—Children on United States reservations—Idaho residents with Washington addresses. (1) Any child who is of school age and otherwise eligible residing within the boundaries of any military, naval, lighthouse, or other United States reservation, national park, or national forest or residing upon rented or leased undeeded lands within any Indian reservation […]
28A.225.200 – Education of pupils in another district—Limitation as to state apportionment—Exemption.
RCW 28A.225.200 Education of pupils in another district—Limitation as to state apportionment—Exemption. (1) A local district may be authorized by the educational service district superintendent to transport and educate its pupils in other districts for one year, either by payment of a compensation agreed upon by such school districts, or under other terms mutually satisfactory […]
28A.225.210 – Admission of district pupils tuition free.
RCW 28A.225.210 Admission of district pupils tuition free. Every school district shall admit on a tuition free basis: (1) All persons of school age who reside within this state, and do not reside within another school district carrying the grades for which they are eligible to enroll: PROVIDED, That nothing in this subsection shall be […]
28A.225.215 – Enrollment of children without legal residences.
RCW 28A.225.215 Enrollment of children without legal residences. (1) A school district shall not require proof of residency or any other information regarding an address for any child who is eligible by reason of age for the services of the school district if the child does not have a legal residence. (2) A school district […]