Plain English Breakdown
The official source material does not specify if there are requirements on maintaining a minimum level of funding for public schools after appropriations to parents.
Local School Funds for Nonpublic Attendance
This bill allows local governments to give money from school funds directly to parents if their children attend nonpublic schools.
What This Bill Does
- Permits local governing bodies to reserve per pupil amounts of apportioned Standards of Quality costs and appropriate such amounts to the parents of students in the local school division for the satisfaction of compulsory attendance in nonpublic school settings.
Who It Names or Affects
- Local governing bodies
- Parents whose children attend nonpublic schools
Terms To Know
- Standards of Quality
- The minimum educational requirements set by the state for public schools.
- Compulsory attendance
- A law that requires children to attend school until a certain age or grade level.
Limits and Unknowns
- Does not specify how much money can be given per student.
- Does not detail the process for parents to receive this funding.