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Code · Montana · Title 20 — Education · Chapter 5 · Part 1

20-5-110. School district assessment for placement of a child who enrolls from a nonaccredited, nonpublic school.

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20-5-110 . School district assessment for placement of a child who enrolls from a nonaccredited, nonpublic school. The trustees of a school district shall:
(1)adopt a district policy on assessment for placement of any child who enrolls in a school of the district and whose previous place of instruction was a nonpublic school that is not accredited;
(2)include in the adopted policy the following provisions:
(a)the specific assessment for placement to be administered to any child subject to the provisions of subsection (1);
(b)a procedure for grade and program placement of the child based on results of the assessment for placement, including considerations for the age and identified abilities of the child; and
(c)a hearing process before the board of trustees of the district if the parent or guardian of a child is not in agreement with the placement of the child and requests a hearing before the board; and
(3)administer the adopted policy required in subsection
(1)in a uniform and fair manner.
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