15-821. Admission of children; required age A. Unless otherwise provided by article 1.1 of this chapter or by any other law, all schools shall admit children who are between the ages of six and twenty-one years, who reside in the school district and who meet the requirements for enrollment in one of the grades or […]
15-823. Admission; residents of other school districts; nonresidents of this state; tuition A. Except as provided in subsections B, C, D, E, F, G and H of this section, children of nonresidents of this state may be admitted on payment of a reasonable tuition fixed by the governing board. B. The governing board shall admit […]
15-823.01. Admission of nonresident pupils; active military duty; definitions A. Notwithstanding any other law, a pupil complies with the residency requirements for school attendance in a local education agency if the parent of the pupil is transferred to or is pending transfer to a military installation within this state while on active military duty pursuant […]
15-824. Admission of pupils of other school districts; homeless children; tuition charges; definitions (L16, Ch. 124, sec. 12 & Ch. 331, sec. 15. Eff. until 7/1/23) A. The governing board of a school district shall admit pupils from another school district or area as follows: 1. On the presentation of a certificate of educational convenience […]
15-824. Admission of pupils of other school districts; homeless children; tuition charges; definitions (L22, Ch. 285, sec. 2. Eff. 7/1/23) A. The governing board of a school district shall admit pupils from another school district or area as follows: 1. On the presentation of a certificate of educational convenience issued by the county school superintendent […]
15-825. Certificates of educational convenience; issuance; effect on enrollment records; reporting requirements A. A pupil who is precluded by distance, lack of adequate transportation facilities or a parent’s or guardian’s employment from attending a school in the school district or county of the pupil’s residence or who resides in unorganized territory may apply to the […]
15-825.01. Certificates of educational convenience; pupils attending out-of-state schools A. A school district is eligible to receive payment from state school monies for excess tuition if the following conditions are met: 1. The county school superintendent issues a certificate of educational convenience pursuant to section 15-825, subsection A for one or more pupils who reside […]
15-825.02. Certificates of educational convenience; unorganized territory A. If the annual number of certificates of educational convenience or students attending through open enrollment into any adjacent school district from a single unorganized territory exceeds one hundred fifty, the superintendent of public instruction shall notify the county school superintendent and the county school superintendent shall notify […]
15-826. Education of children to whom school inaccessible The county school superintendent, with the consent of the board of supervisors, may allow on his warrant an amount not to exceed ten dollars per school month per pupil toward the education of children of compulsory school age living at such a distance or inaccessible place that […]
15-827. Presentation of withdrawal form A. A pupil who enters a school shall present to the principal of the school a properly executed withdrawal form if such pupil previously attended another school in this state. B. The withdrawal form prescribed by subsection A shall be prepared and distributed by the office of the superintendent of […]
15-828. Birth certificate; school records; exception A. On enrollment of a pupil for the first time in a particular school district or private school offering instruction to pupils in any kindergarten programs or grades one through twelve, that school or school district shall notify the person enrolling the pupil in writing that within thirty days […]
15-829. Missing child; notification of school; flagging records; definitions A. When a child is reported missing by a parent or guardian, the law enforcement agency receiving the report shall notify as soon as is appropriate the school the child was attending, if any, or the county school superintendent if the child was being instructed at […]