An edition of Deactivation at a glance (2005)

Deactivation at a glance

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Deactivation at a glance
2005, Illinois State Board of Education
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"September 2005."--Colophon.

"Deactivation is one type of school district reorganization. Other types of reorganization are: consolidation, conversion, cooperative high school, detachment/annexation, [and] dissolution/annexation."--p. [2]

A deactivation is beneficial to the districts involved as a result of increased opportunities for students without reorganizing the districts. A student's education may be expanded to include class offerings otherwise not available. Deactivation allows a school board to deactivate an elementary facility or a high school facility and send the students in grades Kindergarten through 8 or grades 9 through 12, on a tuition basis, to schools in another district or districts. Any high school district, elementary district, or unit district may deactivate a school facility. There is currently no limit on the number of years a district may have a deactivated school facility.

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Springfield, Ill
Other Titles
Making Illinois schools second to none, School district reorganization at a glance

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1 folded sheet (6 p.)

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OL33152089M
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deactivationatgl00unse
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63170714

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OL24940414W

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