- (a) No student tuition or mandatory fees may be charged by any charter public school.
- (b) A charter public school may include any grade up to grade twelve (12) or any configuration of those grades, including kindergarten and prekindergarten. If specified in its charter, a charter public school may also operate an adult education program, adult high school completion program, or general education development testing preparation program.
- (c) It is the intent of the general assembly that priority of consideration be given to charter public school applications designed to increase the educational opportunities of educationally disadvantaged and at-risk pupils.
- (d) A student who is not under suspension or expulsion for discipline reasons may withdraw from a charter public school at any time and enroll in another public school in the district where the student resides as determined by the school committee of the district. A student may be suspended or expelled from a charter public school in accordance with the board of regents regulations for suspensions and/or expulsions, and other public schools may give full faith and credit to that suspension or expulsion.
- (e) The governing body of a charter public school shall be subject to the Open Meetings Law, chapter 46 of title 42.
History of Section.
P.L. 2010, ch. 84, § 3; P.L. 2010, ch. 107, § 3.