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Code · South Dakota · Title 13 · Chapter 13-28

13-28-47.1. Return of student to resident school district or assigned school--Notice.

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If, after the conclusion of a school year, a student enrolled under the provisions of §§ 13-28-40 to 13-28-47 , inclusive, wishes to return to the student's resident school district or assigned school, the student's parent or legal guardian shall, or if the student is emancipated, the student shall notify the affected school board or boards of the student's intent to return to the resident school district or previously assigned school on forms provided by the Department of Education.
The student's parent or legal guardian shall, or if the student is emancipated, the student shall notify the affected school board or boards of the student's intent to re-enroll in the resident school district or previously assigned school no later than August first. However, if the affected school board or boards determine that special circumstances exist, a student may be allowed to transfer to the student's resident school district or assigned school after the deadline.
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