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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 388D - ALTERNATIVE SCHOOL CHOICES

NRS 388D.365 Apportionments to challenge school.

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NRS 388D.365 Apportionments to challenge school.
1. Each pupil who is enrolled in a challenge school must be included in the count of pupils in the school district in which the challenge school is located for the purposes of apportionments and allowances from the State Education Fund pursuant to NRS 387.121 to 387.12468 , inclusive.
2. A challenge school is entitled to receive its proportionate share of any other money available from federal, state or local sources that the challenge school or the pupils enrolled in the challenge school are eligible to receive.
3. If a challenge school ceases to operate pursuant to NRS 388D.300 to 388D.370 , inclusive, the remaining apportionments that would have been made to the challenge school pursuant to NRS 387.124 for that school year must be paid on a proportionate basis to the school districts where the pupils who were enrolled in the challenge school reside.
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