The law is silent on this point. However, school districts usually plan budgets and staff assignments in the spring for the following school year. Therefore, it is strongly recommended that the nonpublic school principal send a letter of request to the public school superintendent in sufficient time to permit inclusion of such services in the budgetary and work plans. The nonpublic school administrator should confer with the superintendent of the public school district to determine the best time to file such a request.
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