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MN SF372
Bill
Status
2/21/2011
Primary Sponsor
John Harrington
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AI Summary
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School boards may establish full-service school zones by written resolution in areas with higher than average crime or other social and economic challenges.
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Full-service school zones must provide education, health or human services, or parental support in collaboration with city, county, state, or nonprofit agencies.
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School boards may provide transportation for students attending full-service school zones, intended to stabilize enrollment and reduce student mobility.
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Transportation for students attending full-service school zones is classified as excess transportation for pupils residing less than standard distance requirements.
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Both provisions are effective July 1, 2011.
Legislative Description
Full-service school zones establishment
Last Action
HF substituted on General Orders HF563
5/18/2011