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re: ST. George WINS Incorporation is a reality!
Posted on 4/27/24 at 2:47 pm to 4cubbies
Posted on 4/27/24 at 2:47 pm to 4cubbies
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I get this but if EBR or EBRPSS built the schools for EBRPSS, it doesn’t seem like they would immediately transfer to SGPSS (once formed). But I’m not an expert either.
Well, we can probably agree that the courts will likely decide. For fun, here is what chatGPT said
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When a new school district is created from an area previously served by another district, the distribution of assets such as school buildings typically follows specific state laws and local agreements. Here are the general approaches that might be taken:
- Transfer of Ownership: The school buildings might be transferred from the old district to the new one. This can be done through legislative action or through an agreement between the existing district and the newly formed district.
- Sale or Lease: The existing district may sell or lease the buildings to the new district. This arrangement would likely be part of a negotiated agreement that includes terms favorable to both parties, potentially influenced by the needs of the community and the financial conditions of both districts.
- NOT HAPPENING --> Shared Use: In some cases, the districts might agree to shared use of the facilities, especially if the separation is amicable and the logistics support such an arrangement.
The exact method depends on state laws, the specifics of the local situation, and the agreements reached by the involved parties. These processes often involve significant negotiation and legal considerations, especially regarding equitable access to educational resources for all affected students.
tldr: state law dictates this.
This post was edited on 4/27/24 at 2:48 pm
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