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Legal Consequences Penalty: If convicted, the person may be subject to fines, imprisonment, or both. For a first conviction, the individual is subject to a fine not to exceed $50 per day of unlawful absence or imprisonment not to exceed 3 days, or both.
You can do both. You can file criminal charges against the student and you can file for a civil restraining order. If the school refuses to move the child, that is their right unless there is a court order that the student cannot be in your presence.
The complainant may use the State Complaint Form, which may be obtained from the MSDE website at .marylandpublicschools (go to the Division of Special Education/Early Intervention Services page, then the Family Support and Due Process Branch page), or call us at 410-767-7770.
The Safe Schools Reporting Act requires all Maryland school systems to report incidents of bullying, harassment, or intimidation against students attending public schools.
There are three ways to anonymously report information to Safe Schools Maryland: →App: SafeSchoolsMD available in both the Apple App Store and Google Play. →Web: safeschoolsmd. →Phone: 1-833-MD-B-SAFE (1-833-632-7233) Tips can be reported by all members of the community.
The Safe Schools Reporting Act requires all Maryland school systems to report incidents of bullying, harassment, or intimidation against students attending public schools.
Truancy is an issue that should be reported to child protective services after the child has accumulated five unexcused absences.
It depends what you mean by 'leave school'. In Maryland, anyone who is at least 5 years old, but under 18 years old, is required to be enrolled in school. Once a person reaches age 18, they are no longer required to be enrolled in school. So once you turn 18, you can 'leave school' by unenrolling.
Reportable offense means misbehavior causing an immediate and substantial danger to self or surrounding people or property.