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15-1341. Instruction of pupils

A. The board of directors shall see that all persons admitted to the school are taught and trained by methods which are to their best interests.

B. The board shall ensure the careful supervision of the care, education and development of pupils to insure that the best care and education known to modern science is given, as nearly as is practicable, and that the best methods of teaching the sensory impaired are used in the school.

C. The board shall give special attention to the methods of care, education and development of the persons admitted, with particular consideration of the humanitarian aspects of their education.

D. The board, if advisable in particular cases, may allow pupils to remain at the school during the entire year.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Arizona > Title15 > 15-1341

15-1341. Instruction of pupils

A. The board of directors shall see that all persons admitted to the school are taught and trained by methods which are to their best interests.

B. The board shall ensure the careful supervision of the care, education and development of pupils to insure that the best care and education known to modern science is given, as nearly as is practicable, and that the best methods of teaching the sensory impaired are used in the school.

C. The board shall give special attention to the methods of care, education and development of the persons admitted, with particular consideration of the humanitarian aspects of their education.

D. The board, if advisable in particular cases, may allow pupils to remain at the school during the entire year.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Arizona > Title15 > 15-1341

15-1341. Instruction of pupils

A. The board of directors shall see that all persons admitted to the school are taught and trained by methods which are to their best interests.

B. The board shall ensure the careful supervision of the care, education and development of pupils to insure that the best care and education known to modern science is given, as nearly as is practicable, and that the best methods of teaching the sensory impaired are used in the school.

C. The board shall give special attention to the methods of care, education and development of the persons admitted, with particular consideration of the humanitarian aspects of their education.

D. The board, if advisable in particular cases, may allow pupils to remain at the school during the entire year.