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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 392 - PUPILS

NRS 392.035 Formula for determining mobility of pupils in school; Department to distribute form for submitting information necessary to formula.

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NRS 392.035 Formula for determining mobility of pupils in school; Department to distribute form for submitting information necessary to formula.
1. In determining the mobility of pupils in a school, for any purpose, the Department shall divide the sum of the following numbers by the cumulative enrollment in the school:
(a)The number of late entries or transfers into a school from another school, school district or state, after the beginning of the school year;
(b)The number of pupils reentering the school after having withdrawn from the same school; and
(c)The number of pupils who withdraw for any reason or who are dropped for nonattendance.
2. To determine the cumulative enrollment of the school pursuant to subsection 1, the Department shall add the total number of pupils enrolled in programs of instruction in the school who are included in the count for apportionment purposes pursuant to paragraphs
(a)to (d), inclusive,
(f)and
(g)of subsection 1 of NRS 387.123 and the number of pupils included in paragraphs
(a)and
(b)of subsection 1.
3. The Department shall develop and distribute to the county school districts a form upon which the information necessary to the formula may be submitted by the individual schools.
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