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Code · Alaska · Title 14 · Chapter 3

Sec. 14.03.095. Part-time school attendance.

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Sec. 14.03.095. Part-time school attendance.
(a)Except as provided in
(b)of this section, a governing body shall, upon request, allow a child, including a child who is also enrolled at a private school, is a correspondence student, or is being home schooled, to enroll as a part-time student in the district. A governing body may not discriminate between part-time and full-time students or require that part-time students be enrolled after full-time student enrollment is completed.
(b)A governing body is not required to allow part-time enrollment if
(1)the enrollment would be denied even if the enrollee were a full-time student; or
(2)the enrollment would result in an expenditure of public funds for the direct benefit of a private educational institution.
(c)Part-time enrollment under this section does not constitute attendance for the purposes of AS 14.30.010 (a).
(d)This section does not apply to interscholastic or extracurricular student activities.
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