§ 22-23-101. Short Title
This article shall be known and may be cited as the “Migrant Children Educational Act”. Source: L. 65: R&RE, p. 1019, § 1. C.R.S. 1963: § 123-29-1.
This article shall be known and may be cited as the “Migrant Children Educational Act”. Source: L. 65: R&RE, p. 1019, § 1. C.R.S. 1963: § 123-29-1.
In order to facilitate the education of migrant children who are unable to receive continuous education during the regular school term and to develop fully the capacities and potentialities of migrant children for the benefit of themselves and society, a program for the education of migrant children is hereby established. Source: L. 65: R&RE, p. […]
As used in this article, unless the context otherwise requires: “Migrant agricultural worker” means any person engaged in agricultural labor in this state who is residing in a school district which is not his regular domicile during the performance of such agricultural labor. “Migrant children” or “migrant child” means any child of school age who […]
The state board may employ necessary personnel, pay necessary travel expenses of such personnel, and purchase supplies and equipment as may be needed to carry out the administration of the program for the education of migrant children as provided in this article, and may make such rules and regulations as it may deem necessary for […]
The following standards shall apply during the regular terms of school and shall be applicable equally in every school district: The residence of a migrant child, for purposes of education, shall be the school district where the migrant child is receiving shelter and the necessities of life, and the provisions of section 22-32-116 shall not […]
The program established by this section shall be under the general supervision of the state board. An educational program for migrant children may be operated within the period from the termination of the regular school term in the spring until the regular school term convenes in the fall. Any school district wherein there are migrant […]
Classroom unit (CU) formula. A classroom unit (CU) shall consist of fifteen children in average daily attendance. The number of classroom units and fractions thereof shall be multiplied by the number of school days in the term plus one day in order to determine the number of daily classroom units allowable. The number of daily […]