Skip to main content
CourtGPT logoCourtGPT
Directory
Law
For Attorneys
Blog
AppointmentsSign InSign Up
Section 13-15-30 - Agreements for whole-grade sharing of students--Conditions — South Dakota Law | CourtGPT
  1. Home/
  2. Laws/
  3. South Dakota/
  4. Title 13 - Education/
  5. Chapter 15 - Intergovernmental Cooperation in Education/
  6. Section 13-15-30 - Agreements for whole-grade sharing of students--Conditions
South Dakota Legal Code

Section 13-15-30 - Agreements for whole-grade sharing of students--Conditions

Ask AI about this
13-15-30. Agreements for whole-grade sharing of students--Conditions.Notwithstanding the provisions of §13-5-1, the school board of any school district may enter into an agreement or contract with one or more school boards of other school districts to provide for the whole-grade sharing of students among the participating school districts if:(1)The school district offers an instructional program within the boundaries of the school district; and(2)The school district meets the minimum fall enrollment requirements pursuant to §13-6-97.For purposes of §§13-15-30 to 13-15-32, inclusive, whole-grade sharing is a sharing arrangement for students among participating school districts that allows the resident students at any one or more grade levels within one school district to attend school in one or more of the other participating school districts. The whole-grade sharing may be one-way whereby a participating school district sends all of its students at one or more grade levels to attend school in one or more of the other participating school districts without receiving any students in return.The whole-grade sharing may also be two-way whereby a school district sends all of its

ttend school in one or more of the other participating school districts without receiving any students in return.The whole-grade sharing may also be two-way whereby a school district sends all of its students at one or more grade levels to attend school in one or more of the other participating school districts, and in return receives students at one or more grade levels from one or more of the other participating school districts. Source: SL 2009, ch 81, §1.