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Judicial consent 1994 online
Judicial consent 1994 online





judicial consent 1994 online judicial consent 1994 online

(1) If a child is a resident of the State at the time of that child’s eligibility for admission to the kindergarten at age 5, the parents, guardian or legal custodian of that child may request that school authorities evaluate the child’s readiness for attendance and may request a delay of 1 year in that attendance. (c) The following provisions shall be applicable to the administration of subsection (a) of this section in regard to compulsory attendance in the kindergarten for a child age 5 years: Local school authorities may grant exceptions to the above schedule for entry into school if they determine that such exception is in the best interest of the child. (b) For the purposes of this section, a child shall be considered 5 years of age if that child celebrates the child’s fifth birthday according to the following schedule: A truant and the parent of a truant are subject to the administrative procedures and court proceedings set out in subchapter II of this chapter. A student who has been absent from school without a valid excuse for more than 3 school days in a school year is a truant. (3) Every student who is enrolled in a public school of this State shall attend the school each day of the minimum school term and any academic improvement activities required by § 153 of this title. (2) Every person who has legal custody, guardianship of the person, or legal control of a student, including any person acting as a caregiver pursuant to the provisions of § 202(f) of this title, who is enrolled in a public school of this State shall send the student to the school each day of the minimum school term and to any academic improvement activities required by § 153 of this title. (1) Every person in this State who has legal custody, guardianship of the person, or legal control of a child between 5 and 16 years of age, including any person acting as a caregiver pursuant to the provisions of § 202(f) of this title, shall enroll the child in a public school in the school district of the person’s residence. (a) Except as otherwise provided, the following provisions are applicable to school attendance in this State: Compulsory attendance requirements evaluation of readiness exit interview.







Judicial consent 1994 online