5130

 

COMPULSORY ATTENDANCE AGES

 

All children are required by New York State law to attend school full time, in a public, private or parochial school, unless exempt from attendance in conjunction with current law or regulation, and approved by the State Education Department from the first day of session in September of the school year in which the minor becomes six years of age through the last day of the school year in which such minor becomes sixteen years of age, unless he/she has completed a four-year high school course of study.  A minor who has completed a four-year high school course of study is not required to attend.

 

The Board of Education, through the Superintendent as chief administrative officer, is responsible for enforcement of the Compulsory Education Law.

 

Cross-ref:         1741, Relations with "Home Schools"

5155, Student Withdrawal from School

5161, Truancy and Tardiness

 

Ref:      Education Law §§1711; 3201; 3202(1-a); 3205; 3206; 3208; 3225

8 NYCRR §101

Family Court Act §§711 et seq.

 

Adoption date:  February 12, 1997