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Grove, Jeffrey – Southern Regional Education Board (SREB), 2014
Over the past decade, SREB state policy-makers have focused on actions to reduce dropout rates and increase high school graduation rates. Some policy-makers have suggested that raising their state's compulsory attendance age (often called the dropout age) to require students to stay in school until age 17 or 18 is an important step. However,…
Descriptors: Attendance, Intervention, State Policy, Graduation Rate
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Thomas, Mason P., Jr. – School Law Bulletin, 1978
Reviews recent changes in North Carolina law and policy affecting compulsory school attendance and status offenders. Status offenders are children who commit offenses that are unique to children--such as being truant, running away from home, or being beyond the disciplinary control of their parents. (Author/IRT)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, School Attendance Legislation, State Legislation, Truancy
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Bunting, Elizabeth C. – School Law Bulletin, 1978
Reviews some of the circumstances that have prompted North Carolina to modify its parent-residence rule and shows how the state deals with pupil-assignment problems. (Author/IRT)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Place of Residence, Residence Requirements, School Attendance Legislation
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Ennis, Trudy – School Law Bulletin, 1986
Outlines the legal authority permitting North Carolina school officials to excuse all students' attendance under a uniform policy and applies this policy to absences and early checkouts by 18-year-olds. Cites cases supporting school officials' legal duty to consider exemptions for 18-year-olds with extenuating family circumstances. Cites 37…
Descriptors: Attendance, Legal Problems, Legal Responsibility, Out of School Youth
North Carolina State Dept. of Public Instruction, Raleigh. – 1992
Laws, regulations, and policies pertaining to school attendance and student accounting in North Carolina are presented in this document. Chapter 1 identifies who is eligible to attend state public schools, and chapter 2 outlines the state board of education rules and regulations that govern compulsory school attendance and student accounting.…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Admission (School), Attendance, Class Size
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Bernheim, Emily – School Law Bulletin, 1985
A review of court decisions indicates that schools may consider absence from class as a factor in overall academic evaluation and may impose academic penalties for absences due to truancy, suspension, or expulsion. However, academic penalties may not be imposed for misconduct that does not result in absence from class. (MLF)
Descriptors: Academic Records, Court Litigation, Discipline Policy, Due Process
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Majestic, Ann L. – School Law Bulletin, 1988
Considers the North Carolina statutes that define the process for admitting students to public schools and ensuring their attendance. Examines cases relating to issues of school admission and compulsory attendance. (MLF)
Descriptors: Admission (School), Admission Criteria, Attendance, Court Litigation