§ 1731 County Supervision Agreements
Imagine a small school district that's having trouble making sure all teachers are doing a good job. They might not have enough people to check on every teacher.
The county's main school person can step in and help watch over the teachers. The school district will have to pay for this help, and the money will come from the school district's own money, which will then go to the county's school fund.
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§ 1731 County Supervision Agreements
Last verified: January 23, 2026