Idaho Code § 33-1002C

Summer school program support units -- Alternative secondary school -- Juvenile detention facility.
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(1) Alternative secondary summer school programs of not less than two hundred twenty-five (225) hours of instruction, which shall be included in the educational support units calculated as provided in section 33-1002 , Idaho Code, may be established as approved by the state board of education. The average daily attendance divided by forty (40) shall determine the number of allowable support units which shall be included in the alternative school secondary support units calculated for the school district for the succeeding school term.
(2) For any alternative secondary school designated pursuant to section 46-805 , Idaho Code, full-term average daily attendance shall be used to calculate support units for each cohort of students that meets the minimum instructional hours requirement provided for in section 33-512 , Idaho Code. The support units so calculated shall be used for all state funding formulas in which support units are used.
(3) Districts which educate pupils placed by court order in a juvenile detention facility may establish a summer school program which shall be included in the educational support units calculated as provided in section 33-1002 , Idaho Code. The average daily attendance divided by forty (40) shall determine the number of allowable support units which shall be included in the exceptional education school support units calculated for the school district for the succeeding school term.
(4) Average daily attendance and the support units so generated by this section shall not be included in or subject to the provisions of section 33-1003 , Idaho Code, and shall be included as an addition to any other support units generated pursuant to Idaho Code.

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