SB 0865 Allows the board of the St. Louis Public Schools to shift their compulsory attendance age range
Sponsor:Dougherty Co-Sponsor(s)
LR Number:2777S.03I Fiscal Note:2777-03
Committee:Education
Last Action:01/12/04 - Second Read and Referred S Education Committee Journal page:S91
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Effective Date:August 28, 2004
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SB 865 - This act allows metropolitan school districts (the Board of St. Louis Public Schools) the power to shift their compulsory attendance age range to either six to seventeen years of age or seven to seventeen years of age. In all other school districts the compulsory attendance age range would remain seven to sixteen years of age.

Such a resolution changing the compulsory attendance age can only take effect with the approval of the voters of the district and after the school year during which the resolution is passed.

The act provides exemptions to the parents of home school students above the age of sixteen in the city of St. Louis from the requirements that specify hours of instruction and maintaining certain records (i.e. written record, academic samples, evaluations). Further, the act allows home school educators of students over sixteen in the city of St. Louis to only supply a written statement that the pupil is attending home school as a defense against any prosecution for educational neglect or violation of the compulsory attendance law.

This act is similar to SB 286 (2003).
DONALD THALHUBER