Can teachers be required to reside in their school district?

a. Perhaps. Although a few older cases have ruled against residency requirements, other courts have ruled in favor of these requirements.
b. No. Congress passed the right to work law that guarantees teachers the right to live outside of their school district.
c. No. The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled on several occasions that teachers have the right to live in any neighborhood of their choosing.
d. It is unknown. No court has ever decided this issue.
e. None of the above.


A

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