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Washington JU 13.0400 - Findings and Order on Truancy Petition

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This form is the findings and orders of the Court on a Truancy Petition. This is an official form from the Washington Court System, which complies with all applicable laws and statutes. USLF amends and updates forms as is required by Washington statutes and law.

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The California Legislature defined a truant in very precise language. In summary, it states that a student missing more than 30 minutes of instruction without an excuse three times during the school year must be classified as a truant and reported to the proper school authority.

Truancy often acts as a "gateway" behavior that can lead to students trying drugs and alcohol, engaging in other criminal acts such as vandalism and theft, and ultimately dropping out of school altogether.

The Truancy Hearing You'll have a chance to argue that your child was absent for a legitimate reason. Your child may be asked to commit, in writing, to attending school every day going forward unless he has a bona fide excuse, such as illness. If he's sick, he'll probably have to provide a doctor's note.

Truancy means any absence of part or all of one. or more days from school during which the school attendance officer, principal or teacher has not been notified of the legal cause of the absence by the student's parent or guardian.

Truancy negatively impacts students in several ways. Students who are truant are more likely to fall behind academically, drop out of school, use drugs and alcohol, and be involved with the criminal justice system.

Truant students who are referred to court are subject to more significant repercussions, including: Delay of the grant of driving privileges; Revocation or suspension of driving privileges; Mandatory educational courses; and/or.

Truancy is any intentional, unjustified, unauthorized, or illegal absence from compulsory education. It is a deliberate absence by a student's own free will and usually does not refer to legitimate excused absences, such as ones related to medical conditions.

Truant students who are referred to court are subject to more significant repercussions, including: Delay of the grant of driving privileges; Revocation or suspension of driving privileges; Mandatory educational courses; and/or.

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Washington JU 13.0400 - Findings and Order on Truancy Petition