Does my child have to attend kindergarten? A school-aged minor must be enrolled in school. The definitions define school-age minor as at least six years of age, but younger than 18. As Kindergarten is for age 5, it would be optional.
Utah law does not allow anyone under 18 to leave school unless they have fulfilled the requirements for high school graduation, or the equivilent (usually passing the GED exam).
Does my child have to attend kindergarten? A school-aged minor must be enrolled in school. The definitions define school-age minor as at least six years of age, but younger than 18. As Kindergarten is for age 5, it would be optional.
Charter Schools are governed by independent boards and held accountable to a legally binding written contractual agreement with their authorizer. It is this charter agreement that allows for the operation of the charter school.
Compulsory education. Except as provided in Section 53G-6-204 or 53G-6-702, the parent of a school-age child shall enroll and send the school-age child to a public or regularly established private school. truant at least five times during the school year.
Compulsory education. Except as provided in Section 53G-6-204 or 53G-6-702, the parent of a school-age child shall enroll and send the school-age child to a public or regularly established private school. truant at least five times during the school year.
Due process hearings are the most formal and adversarial method of special education dispute resolution. A due process hearing involves a due process hearing officer acting like a judge to issue a legally reasoned decision following a hearing.