House of Representatives

HB 2096

school districts; admissions; other districts.

Sponsors: Representatives Hershberger,

Huffman, Carruthers, O'Halleran

 

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Committee on Education

 

Caucus and COW

 

Third Read

 

 

As Passed the House

 

HB 2096 requires a school district that pays tuition to another school district for high school students to separately project the enrollment figures for those students.  If the projection exceeds 350 pupils, the School Facilities Board (SFB), the sending district and the receiving district are required to develop a facilities plan to best serve those pupils.

 

History

Current law requires a school district to admit pupils from another school district or area under a certificate of education convenience or to a high school if the pupil is a resident of an elementary school district that is not within the boundaries of a high school district.  For the purposes of determining student counts, the district of residence is considered to be the district that receives the apportionment of state aid.  The elementary school district must pay tuition for each pupil that the district sends to a high school in another district. 

 

Provisions

·          Requires school districts that pay tuition for students to another district to indicate the number of tuitioned-out pupils in the capital plan of the school district.

·          Requires school districts to separately project enrollment for the pupils who are non-residents of the school district they attend because they reside in an elementary district that is not within the boundaries of a school district that serves high school students.

·          Provides that if the non-resident pupil count exceeds 350 pupils, the SFB, the sending district and the receiving district are required to develop a capital facilities plan to best serve those pupils.

·          Makes technical and conforming changes.

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·          45th Legislature                 

·          Second Regular Session      2          March 14, 2002

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