Indiana Code § 20-24-10-1

Transfer of students from charter to noncharter school; discrimination prohibited
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Sec. 1. (a) A public noncharter school that receives a transfer student from a charter school may not discriminate against the student in any way, including by placing the student: (1) in an inappropriate age group according to the student's ability; (2) below the student's abilities; or (3) in a class where the student has already mastered the subject matter.       (b) If a student who previously was enrolled in a charter school enrolls in another public school, the public noncharter school shall accept all credits earned by the student in courses or instructional programs at the charter school in a uniform and consistent manner, according to the same criteria that are used to accept academic credits from other public schools. [Pre-2005 Elementary and Secondary Education Recodification Citation: 20-5.5-10-1.]   IC 20-24-11 Chapter 11. Conversion of Existing Public Schools Into Charter Schools               20-24-11-1 Conditions required for conversion             20-24-11-2 Repealed             20-24-11-3 Repealed             20-24-11-4 Repealed

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