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MATTOON’S LIFT FACILITY
In August 2022, Mattoon CUSD #2 opened LIFT to students in the area. LIFT offers a non-traditional education experience for students that prepares them to enter the workforce and forge a successful career. Learn more about this new facility in Eastern Illinois.
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Volume 11, Issue 1 January 2023 LeadershipMatters 22307 Jason Nevel Director of Social Media and Publications jnevel@iasaedu.org
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COVID-19 has impacted every area of school operations and student residency is no exception. School districts face verifying the residency of newly registered and returning students at the start of each new school year; but 2020 is anything but a usual school year. To help you in this process, we will look at best practice tips for verifying student residency, and the wrinkles involved in verifying student residency during the COVID-19 pandemic. Determining Residency Of course, only a student who is a “resident” of the district can attend tuition-free. Typically, this means that a student is a resident of the district in which his parent or legal guardian resides. There are, however, other factors which may influence the student’s residency. As such, districts must make five critical determinations when registering a student: 1) Whether the student is eligible for special education services.... (continue reading)... replace w/ new
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