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Current as of January 02, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a)(1) Priority students may participate in an after-school learning mini-camp, learning loss bridge camp, or summer learning camp. Priority students are not required to participate in an after-school learning mini-camp, learning loss bridge camp, or summer learning camp unless the local board of education or the governing body of a participating public charter school adopts a policy requiring priority students to participate.
(2) Each LEA and public charter school shall conduct an initial enrollment period of at least thirty (30) days during which time the parent or guardian of a priority student may enroll the parent's or guardian's student in an after-school learning mini-camp, learning loss bridge camp, or summer learning camp.
(b) If additional seats are available in an after-school learning mini-camp, learning loss bridge camp, or summer learning camp at the end of the LEA's or public charter school's initial enrollment period, then students who are not priority students may enroll in the LEA's or participating public charter school's after-school learning mini-camp, learning loss bridge camp, or summer learning camp appropriate for that student's grade level, but only if permitted sources of funding are used to fund the enrollment of such students.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Tennessee Code Title 49. Education § 49-6-1504 - last updated January 02, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/tn/title-49-education/tn-code-sect-49-6-1504/
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