(105 ILCS 5/12-21) (from Ch. 122, par. 12-21)
Sec. 12-21.
Attendance in adjoining state.
Upon a determination by the State Board of Education and
of the regional superintendent of schools of the region in which a high
school student or an eighth grade graduate resides that no high school
of this State is readily accessible to the pupil or graduate, but that a
high school in an adjoining state providing a course of two or more
years of work approved by the State Board of Education of
this State is readily accessible to him, the pupil or graduate may
attend such high school in an adjoining state and the board of education
of the high school district or of the non-high school district in which
he resides shall pay his tuition.
(Source: P.A. 81-1508.)
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(105 ILCS 5/12-22) (from Ch. 122, par. 12-22)
Sec. 12-22.
Computation of tuition - audit of claims.
The tuition paid shall in no case exceed the per capita cost of
maintaining the high school attended, which tuition shall be computed by
dividing the total cost of conducting and maintaining the high school by
the average number of pupils enrolled, including tuition pupils.
Depreciation on the building and equipment of the high school attended
shall be included as part of the cost of maintaining the high school
attended, and the amount of annual depreciation on such building and
equipment shall be dependent upon the useful life of such property. The
board of education of any non-high school district may audit the claims of
any school submitting a claim for tuition, and shall, after making request
of the school board and the school treasurer, have access to the school
records and financial records of the district for the purpose of making the
audit.
The school board of the high school that the tuition pupils attend shall
certify not later than August 1, of each year, to the non-high school
board, the estimated amount of the tuition charges for the succeeding
school year.
(Source: Laws 1961, p. 31.)
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