501.3 - Compulsory Attendance

Parents within the school district who have children who are over the age of six and under the age of sixteen by September 15, in proper physical and mental condition to attend school, will have the children attend the school district at the attendance center designated by the board.  Students will attend school the number of days school is in session in accordance with the school calendar. Students of compulsory attendance age will attend school a minimum of 1080 hours.  Students not attending the minimum number of hours must be exempted by this policy as listed below or, referred to county attorney.

Exceptions to this policy include children who:

  • Have completed the requirements for graduation in an accredited school or have obtained a high school equivalency diploma;
  • Are attending religious services or receiving religious instruction;
  • Are attending an approved or probationally approved private college preparatory school;
  • Are receiving independent private instruction;
  • Are attending an accredited nonpublic school; or
  • Are receiving competent private instruction.

It is the responsibility of the parent of a child to provide evidence of the child’s mental and physical inability to attend school or of the child’s qualifications for one of the exceptions listed above.

The principal will investigate the cause for a student’s truancy.  If the principal is unable to secure the truant student’s attendance, the principal should discuss the next step with the school board.  If after school board action, the student is still truant, the principal will refer the matter over to the county attorney.

The school will participate in mediation if requested by the county attorney. The superintendent will represent the school in mediation.  The school district will monitor the student; compliance with the mediation agreement and will report violations of the mediation agreement to the county attorney.

 

Approved:  10/19/2020        Reviewed:     9/21/2020    Revised: 9/21/2020