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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 160 — School districts

160.320 Roads or passways to school buildings for pupils.

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Any board of education may make provision for roads or passways to its school buildings to accommodate all pupils who are entitled to attend school, and may apply to the county judge/executive or the governing authority of the city having jurisdiction to open the same as other roads and passways are opened for public necessity and convenience. If there is no road or passway from the residence of any pupil to the school building which he attends it shall be lawful for such pupil, in attending school, to walk over the property of any person between the residence of the pupil and the school building.
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