Legal Question in Education Law in Louisiana
I live in louisiana. can a public school kick a student out for not living in that district and can i refuse to withdraw him?
Asked on 3/31/10, 8:48 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Adam Lambert
The Law Office of Adam S. Lambert
Yes, they can. You must live in the district to qualify to go to a school. However, you can apply to the school board for a variance and get their permission to send your child to the other school outside of your district. You will need a good reason, such as you have another child at the other school, the other school is closer to your work, etc. The requests are often granted for good cause.
Answered on 4/06/10, 7:08 am
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