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May a nonresident school district deny a student for disciplinary reasons?

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May a nonresident school district deny a student for disciplinary reasons?

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Again, only if those same criteria apply to resident students who wish to take the course. 3. What records may a nonresident school district request from a resident school district? The nonresident school district may request those records or transcripts that are necessary to determine whether the student meets the school district’s established criteria for admittance to the course. The nonresident school district may also request records relating to an expulsion during the current or preceding two school years or pending disciplinary proceedings that may lead to expulsion. 4. May a school district give priority in a course to resident students? Yes, but the priority may be applied differently to different circumstances. For example: • Students whose school of attendance is the school in which the course is offered should always receive priority, if they meet the entrance criteria for the course. • If the school board allows resident students to take courses in schools other than the s

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