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H0750..........................................................by EDUCATION SCHOOL ATTENDANCE - Amends existing law to provide that the age of compulsory school attendance is through sixteen years of age unless a child has withdrawn from the school system after age fifteen, but before attaining seventeen years of age, with the permission of the child's parent or guardian. 02/23 House intro - 1st rdg - to printing 02/24 Rpt prt - to Educ
]]]] LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF IDAHO ]]]] Fifty-seventh Legislature Second Regular Session - 2004IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES HOUSE BILL NO. 750 BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE 1 AN ACT 2 RELATING TO COMPULSORY SCHOOL ATTENDANCE; AMENDING SECTION 33-202, IDAHO CODE, 3 TO PROVIDE THAT THE AGE OF COMPULSORY SCHOOL ATTENDANCE IS THROUGH SIXTEEN 4 YEARS OF AGE UNLESS A CHILD HAS WITHDRAWN FROM THE SCHOOL SYSTEM AFTER AGE 5 FIFTEEN BUT BEFORE ATTAINING SEVENTEEN YEARS OF AGE WITH THE PERMISSION OF 6 THE CHILD'S PARENT OR GUARDIAN; AND AMENDING SECTION 33-207, IDAHO CODE, 7 TO CLARIFY APPLICABILITY OF SECTION 33-202, IDAHO CODE, AND TO MAKE A 8 TECHNICAL CORRECTION. 9 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: 10 SECTION 1. That Section 33-202, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 11 amended to read as follows: 12 33-202. SCHOOL ATTENDANCE COMPULSORY. The parent or guardian of any child 13 resident in this state who has attained the age of seven (7) years at the time 14 of the commencement of school in his district, but not the age ofsixteensev- 15 enteen (167) years, shall cause the child to be instructed in subjects com- 16 monly and usually taught in the public schools of the state of Idaho. Provided 17 however, a child having attained the age of sixteen (16) years but not seven- 18 teen (17) years of age may withdraw from the school system with the written 19 permission of a parent or guardian of the child, such permission being nota- 20 rized and submitted by the parent or guardian to the proper authority of the 21 affected school. Unless the child is otherwise comparably instructed, the par- 22 ent or guardian shall cause the child to attend a public, private or parochial 23 school during a period in each year equal to that in which the public schools 24 are in session; there to conform to the attendance policies and regulations 25 established by the board of trustees, or other governing body, operating the 26 school attended. 27 SECTION 2. That Section 33-207, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 28 amended to read as follows: 29 33-207. PROCEEDINGS AGAINST PARENTS OR GUARDIANS. Whenever it has been 30 determined by the probate court of any county that the parents or guardians of 31 any child between the ages of seven (7), as qualified in section 33-202, Idaho 32 Code, and seventeen (17) years, unless a parent or guardian of the child has 33 submitted permission as provided for a child of at least sixteen (16) but not 34 seventeen (17) years of age, are failing, neglecting or refusing to place the 35 child in school as provided in this chapter or to have the child comparably 36 instructed, or knowingly have allowed a pupil to become an habitual truant, 37 proceedings shall be brought against such parent or guardian under the provi- 38 sions of theyouth rehabilitation lawjuvenile corrections act.
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE RS 14148C1 This legislation raises the age a child can decide to drop out of school to seventeen (17), unless the student has the written permission of a parent, in which case the age of sixteen (16) still applies. Under current law, a child can decide to drop out of school as soon as he has his sixteenth birthday, even if his parents object. Studies show that school dropouts have a much greater chance of ending up on welfare or in prison. FISCAL IMPACT If all Idaho students who now drop out of school before graduation were to continue, this would require an increase of 1.44% in support units, for a cost of $7.2 million. However, many will continue to drop out with parental permission. Contact Name: Representative Charles Eberle Phone: (208) 332-1000 Name: Representative Jack Barraclough Phone: (208) 332-1000 STATEMENT OF PURPOSE/FISCAL NOTE H 750