2007 Senate Bill 836 ↩
House Roll Call 579:
Passed
To revise a law that allows a school district to offer part of its curricula to a private school or home-schooled student, including at a non-public school location. Under current law, nonessential elective courses can be offered by the school district within whose jurisdiction the student resides, or by a contiguous district under a cooperative agreement with permission of the home-district. The bill would change this to establish that if the home district cannot or will not provide all or some of the instruction, a contiguous district may do even if there is no cooperative agreement and no release by the home district.