Thank you to you all for educating me on this law. 
/andrea carr-evans

-----Original Message-----
From: Alan Mandel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, February 07, 2003 11:56 AM
To: Rene s Mandel; Andrea Carr-Evans
Cc: 'Steven W. Orr'; 'Peter Sellers'; 'Town Meeting Members';
'Framingham Neighbors'; 'Harold J. Wolfe'
Subject: Re: Question about plowing the churches.

Rich and Rene are correct.

An except from Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 76, Section 1:

"Except as herein provided, pupils who attend approved private schools
of
elementary and high school grades shall be entitled to the same rights
and
privileges as to transportation to and from school as are provided by
law
for pupils of public schools and shall not be denied such transportation
because their attendance is in a school which is conducted under
religious
auspices or includes religious instruction in its curriculum.  Each
school
committee shall provide transportation for any pupil attending such an
approved private school within the boundaries of the school district,
provided, however, that the distance between said pupil's residence and
the
private school said pupil attends exceeds two miles or such other
minimum
distance as may be established by the school committee for
transportation of
public school students."

 -Alan Mandel
Precinct 2


----- Original Message -----
From: "Rene s Mandel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
...
> On Fri, 7 Feb 2003, Andrea Carr-Evans wrote:
>
> > Another issue in the same vein was brought to my attention by Carol
> > Spack last night:  Why does the Town pays for bussing of the
parochial
> > schools?
> >
>
> I am not positive, but I believe it is for the same reason we bus the
> charter school students: I think we are required to by state law.
...
> Rene Mandel
> Pct. 3

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