(Procedures for Students in Out-of-Home Placements) Definition In accordance with state law, and for purposes of this regulation, a “student in out-of-home placement” means: • a child or youth who is in foster care and receiving educational services through a state-licensed day treatment facility; • a child or youth who is in placement for twenty-four-hour residential care in any facility or center operated or licensed by the department of human services; • child or youth who transfers school enrollment as a result of being returned to his or her home at the conclusion of an out-of-home placement. “Student in out-of-home …

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  • Last Reviewed/Revised: September 2011
  • Last Adopted: December 11, 2008

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Policy Section: J - Students, Nondiscrimination/Equal Opportunity

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