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C. The superintendents or superintendent and headmaster
shall annually review any transfer under this subsection.

 
D. For purposes of the state school subsidy, in the case
of a transfer of a student from one school administrative
unit to another, a student transferred under this
subsection is considered a resident of the school
administrative unit to which transferred. Upon request
of the superintendent of schools in the unit in which a
student is placed in accordance with this subsection, the
state share percentage for subsidized educational costs
for that student is equivalent to the state share
percentage of the unit in which the student's parent or
legal guardian resides or the average state share
percentage, whichever is greater. If the parent or legal
guardian does not reside in the State or can not be
located or in the case of a transfer to a private school
approved for tuition purposes under section 2951, the
subsidy is the state average subsidy.

 
E. A school administrative unit or private school
approved for tuition purposes under section 2951 may not
charge tuition for a transfer approved under this
subsection.

 
Sec. 4. 20-A MRSA §5205, sub-§9 is enacted to read:

 
9.__Educationally disadvantaged students from low-performing
public schools.__In accordance with subsection 6, 2
superintendents or a superintendent and the headmaster of a
private school approved for tuition purposes under section
2951 shall approve the transfer of a student from one public
school to another or from a public school to a private school
approved for tuition purposes under section 2951 if the
student has failed to meet state academic and student
achievement standards and the school from which the student is
applying to transfer has failed to achieve adequate yearly
progress and the school to which the student is applying to
transfer has achieved adequate yearly progress.__For the
purposes of this subsection, the terms "state academic and
student achievement standards" and "adequate yearly progress"
have the same meaning as in the federal No Child Left Behind
Act of 2001, 20 United States Code, Chapter 70, Subchapter I.

 
Sec. 5. Implementation. In carrying out this Act, the Department
of Education is guided by the following principles.

 
1. Child's best interests. Parents are best equipped to
make decisions for their child, including choosing the
educational setting that best serves the educational needs and
interests of that child.


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