North Dakota HB1472 establishes a new chapter for microschools, exempting them from certain regulations.
North Dakota HB1472 creates a new chapter for microschools, defining them as schools with no more than fifty students, exempt from specific regulations. Microschools can be operated by parents, entrepreneurs, or teachers, and may use the collegiate model school. They can be located in residential properties or operate virtually. Parents must maintain records of courses and assessments, and notify the school district if their child transfers.
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