Board of Education upholds nonresident finding, approves $70,810.48 in tuition for student 80425-1

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Summary

The Board of Education upheld the administration's determination that Student 80425-1 was not a district resident for three school years and approved tuition charges totaling $70,810.48, with year-by-year amounts and per‑day rates recorded in the meeting transcript.

The Board of Education voted to uphold the administration’s determination that Student 80425-1 was not a resident of the district for the 2022–23, 2023–24 and 2024–25 school years and approved charging tuition totaling $70,810.48. The action was taken during a board meeting after a motion was moved and seconded.

Under the board action, the district will charge $22,676.24 for the 2022–23 school year, $23,973.42 for 2023–24 and $24,160.82 for 2024–25, for a combined total of $70,810.48. The transcript records per‑day calculations as $132.45 per day for 181 attendance days in one year and $133.49 per day for 181 attendance days in another year; the transcript also lists the specific dollar totals above.

The transcript does not include the board’s full roll-call tally tied to each member by name for this motion and does not state the factual basis or reasoning the administration used to determine nonresidency. The motion was presented, seconded and approved by the board as recorded in the meeting audio.

No additional details about appeals, timelines for payment, or whether payment arrangements will be offered were specified in the meeting record.

The board also approved other routine items during the same meeting, including personnel actions and the approval of post‑session minutes; those actions are separate from the student residency determination.