Call Hennepin County family child care licensing at 612-348-3883. To report concerns about a licensed or certified child care center, contact the Minnesota Department of Human Services at 651-297-4123.
A parent who contributes to a child's truancy from school may be charged with a gross misdemeanor under Minnesota Statute 260C. 425 that is punishable by up to 1 year in jail and/or a $1,000 fine, and/or a civil action under Minnesota Statute 260C. 335.
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17 Days of Unexcused Absences If the family has declined services or we have been unable to reach the family, the report will be sent to child protection if: The student is under the age of 12, or. The student is not enrolled in school, regardless of age.
Truancy (Students Age 12 & over) A student between the ages of 12 and 17 is considered truant if he or she is absent without legal excuse for three or more full or partial school days. Children ages 16 and 17 cannot independently "drop out" of school but can lawfully withdraw from school with their parents' permission.
It is the policy of the school district to fully comply with state law, which requires the students of the district to attend all assigned classes every day school is in session, unless: the student has been excused by the school board from attendance because the student has already completed state and district ...
A child is legally considered to be a "continuing truant" if they have 3 unexcused absences in elementary school or miss 3 or more class periods on 3 days in middle and high school, and a "habitual truant" if they have 7 unexcused absences in elementary school or miss 1 or more class periods on 7 days in middle and ...