Chapter 7Attendance in Adjoining States
Section § 2000
If you live in a California county that borders another state, the county school superintendent can allow your child to go to school in that neighboring state. They can also arrange for your child's transportation to that school.
Section § 2005
This law says that by July 2nd each year, school officials from schools in a neighboring state, which are attended by students who live in nearby counties in California, need to report the average daily attendance of those students to the county school superintendent in California.
Section § 2010
This section explains that any payment requests made by the county superintendent of schools must first be approved by the county auditor before being paid out by the county treasurer.
Section § 2011
If the county superintendent of schools believes there's extra money in the county school tuition fund that won't be needed, they can, with the county auditor's approval, move that surplus to the county school service fund.