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Code · Vermont · Title 16 — Education · Chapter 37

§ 1551.

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§ 1551. Secondary student eligibility
(a)A secondary student shall be enrolled in a program of part-time or full-time career technical education at a career technical center if he or she:
(1)applies for the program; and
(2)is accepted into the program by the career technical center.
(b)A secondary student who is eligible to enroll in a career technical center, but who resides in a sending school district, and who so applies, shall be enrolled for academic education in the high school associated with the career technical center if:
(1)the sending school district operates a high school but does not provide daily transportation at its expense to and from the career technical center; or
(2)the sending school district does not operate a high school.
(c)A secondary student who enrolls in a career technical center may enroll part-time in any school to which he or she would otherwise be entitled to enroll for full-time attendance. (Added 1983, No. 247 (Adj. Sess.), § 1; amended 1987, No. 238 (Adj. Sess.), § 7; 1991, No. 204 (Adj. Sess.), § 7.)
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