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Article 5. Adult Classes of California Education Code >> Division 4. >> Title 2. >> Part 26. >> Chapter 3. >> Article 5.

Whenever two or more school districts have entered into an interdistrict attendance agreement whereby one of the districts shall provide for the adult education classes for all districts included in the agreement, the average daily attendance of adults attending such classes shall, for apportionment purposes, be reported by and credited to the district in which such adult resides. This section shall only apply to those cases in which the school district providing adult education is a unified school district situated in a county of the sixth class and having, for the 1969-1970 school year, a high school average daily attendance of 9,600 or more.
The governing board of any school district may determine not to include the attendance of any person or persons enrolled in classes for adults in the district's computation of its revenue limit and state apportionments. The district shall submit annually to the Superintendent of Public Instruction a report indicating the number of pupils in such category for the preceding fiscal year.