With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". to, but has never been in attendance at a component unit of an institution of postsecondary education (such as the various colleges or schools which comprise a university), even if that individual is or has been in attendance at another component unit of that institution of postsecondary education, is not considered to be a student with respect to the component to which an application for admission has been made. The definition applicable to the records sought here became effective forty-five days after its publication in 53 Fed. Reg. 11,942 (Apr. 11, 1988). 7 The dissent asserts, "There is nothing ambiguous about the phrase 'but does not include a person who has not been in attendance at such agency or institution.' There is no way to re , 1990 WL 359811 (W.D. Mich. Nov. 14, 1990) (<HOLDING>); Lieber v. Board of Trs. of S. Illinois Univ.,

A: holding school districts had standing to bring claims against the state asserting that school financing system had become unconstitutional
B: holding that petitioners status as school board members does not permit them to step into the shoes of the school board and invoke its right to appeal
C: holding that a complaint which alleged that the school board had wrongfully said that lawson had commenced a lawsuit against it did not state a claim under the act
D: holding that the term indian tribe under the ada is broad enough to encompass a school board a nonprofit state corporation where the tribe used the board to manage a tribal school
C.