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Some school districts will allow an inter-district transfer. Some will not. You need to check with the district in which you reside.
Some people prefer not to vaccinate their children.
The biggest issue in the legal rights of most school districts is the level of taxation imposed on the general public. The taxation issue is always in dispute in most school districts.
Whether or not a school bus driver can bring their infant child with them on the route depends on were you live. Some districts allow them to bring them as long as there is another adult to assist if needed. Other districts strictly forbid this.
At last count there were about 540 school districts in Oklahoma. There may be a few less now. Some of the small ones join with a larger district.
Some school districts have a "take your kid to work" day. One day out of each year, students from grade nine get to take the day off from school to accompany their parents at the workplace.
Wisconsin has a set number of minutes/hours--I don't know what that is ("x"). Then there are days--a separate issue. (Public) schools must be in session for 175 days, and must include "x" number of hours. Most public school districts schedule 181+ days, but some take those 181 student days and lengthen them but have fewer days to allow for professional development for teachers. This is fine until snow days or cold days bring a district's total under 175, in which case districts must make up the days (even if they have enough hours).
In modern days in United States, all children are required to go to school. In some countries, it requires payment. Therefore, some cannot afford them.
Some school districts have ebook rights and give students a user name and password. Some school districts give hard copies to the local public libary.But file sharing copies are illegal.
You need to have a password from your school district to install AR tests. Some districts permit teachers to create tests and some do not. It is a nice feature to add tests for those children that have unusual reading tastes.
Generally, the only way a child can attend a school outside of the district is in an area where there is open enrollment. However, some districts allow children to change schools on a case by case basis.
5, from Monday to Friday. However, some Japanese students also attend Cram School.