To what extent is the intermediate school district responsible to support a PSA that is serving pupils whose parents reside outside of the intermediate school district where the PSA is located?
The PSA is a constituent district of the intermediate school district in which it is located. The intermediate school district has the same responsibility to the PSA as it does to any other constituent district. It is not unusual for a public school district to serve pupils who come from other districts, including pupils whose parents live in another intermediate school district. The intermediate school district has the same obligation to pupils whose parents live elsewhere as it does to any other pupil legally enrolled by a constituent district. This applies to tuition pupils, pupils released by their district of residence under Section 388.1605 (Section (6)(4)(b)) of the State School Aid Act, eligible migrant pupils under Section (4)(5) of the State School Aid Act, and pupils in a PSA located within the intermediate school district geographic boundaries.
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