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Code · Montana · Title 20 — Education · Chapter 11 · Part 1

20-11-102. Community choice schools -- legislative findings and intent.

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20-11-102 . Community choice schools -- legislative findings and intent.
(1)The legislature finds, pursuant to the authority and duties provided in Article X, section 1(3), of the Montana constitution, that:
(a)parents desire education options for their children;
(b)expanding educational opportunities for K-12 education within the state is a valid public purpose; and
(c)creating options that empower parents, encourage students to develop their full educational potential, provide a variety of professional opportunities for teachers, and encourage educational entrepreneurship is vital to the economic competitiveness of the state.
(2)It is the legislature's intent, pursuant to the authority and duties provided in Article X, section 1(3), of the Montana constitution, to create other public educational programs and institutions through choice schools. The purposes are to:
(a)enable parents to make decisions on how best to educate their children;
(b)provide other public educational opportunities for all students, especially those at risk of academic failure or academic disengagement;
(c)encourage the use of different models of teaching, governing, scheduling, and providing instruction to meet a wide variety of student and community needs; and
(d)advance Montana's commitment to the preservation of American Indian cultural identity, pursuant to Article X, section 1(2), of the Montana constitution, and to eliminate the American Indian achievement gap by encouraging participation in the choice school program by students, parents, and school districts in Indian country.
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