FILE:  JB

Cf:  JBD, JBE, JD

 

ATTENDANCE

 

 

In accordance with state law, it is the responsibility of every parent, tutor, or legal guardian of a child between the ages of seven (7) and eighteen (18) to enforce the attendance of his or her child at the school to which the student is assigned.  Once a pupil arrives at school, he/she is expected to remain and attend each class throughout the day.

 

A student is considered to be in attendance when he or she (1) is physically present at a school site or is participating in an authorized school activity and (2) is under the supervision of authorized personnel.  This definition for attendance would extend to students who are homebound, assigned to and participating in drug rehabilitation programs that contain a state-approved education component, or participating in school-authorized field trips or other school-approved activities.

 

 

Compulsory attendance laws and Louisiana Board of Elementary and Secondary Education (BESE) regulations require high school students to be in attendance a minimum of 30,060 minutes (equivalent to 83.5 six hour school days), per semester or 60,120 minutes (equivalent to 167 six hour school days) a school year for schools not operating on a semester basis in order to be eligible to receive credit for courses taken. To receive Carnegie credit for a course, students must be present ninety-four percent (94%) of the required time as listed in Bulletin 741, Louisiana Handbook for School Administrators. Elementary students shall be in attendance a minimum of 167 days (60,120 minutes) a school year in order to be eligible to receive credit for courses taken. 

 

JURISDICTION

 

All students shall be under the jurisdiction of the school during normal school hours, from the time the student arrives at school each day until he or she leaves the school campus in the afternoon.  In case a student rides a bus, he or she shall be under the jurisdiction of the school from the time he or she boards the bus until the student exits the bus in the afternoon.  Students shall be under the jurisdiction of the school while attending any school sponsored activity either at school or away from school.  This shall apply to all students, including athletic teams, pep clubs, band and other student organizations.  In disciplinary matters, the Board’s authority may extend beyond the limits set forth above, in accordance with state law.

 

Revised:  April, 2008

Revised:  September, 2008

Approved:  November 3, 2008

Revised:  September 13, 2010

 

 

Ref:     La. Rev. Stat. Ann. §§17:221, 17:226, 17:227, 17:233

Louisiana Handbook for School Administrators, Bulletin 741, §713, and §1103, Louisiana Department of Education

Board minutes, 6-6-94, 6-7-99, 11-3-08, 9-13-10

 

Acadia Parish School Board