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BP 5113.12

District School Attendance Review Board

Section:
5000 - Students
Status:
Active
Adopted:
2018-09-25

BP 5113.12 — District School Attendance Review Board

Section: 5000 - Students
Status: Active

Adopted: 2018-09-25

Policy text

DISTRICT SCHOOL ATTENDANCE REVIEW BOARD

The Governing Board recognizes that poor school attendance and behavior problems negatively impact student achievement and put students at greater risk of dropping out of school. The Superintendent or designee shall establish a comprehensive and integrated system for the early identification of attendance problems and shall implement strategies to encourage students’ attendance. After other interventions have been exhausted, students with a pattern of unexcused absences may be referred to a school attendance review board (SARB), in accordance with applicable law, in order to receive intensive guidance and assistance.

The SARB shall maintain a continuing inventory of community resources, including alternative educational programs.

The Superintendent or designee shall collaborate with the SARB and appropriate community agencies, including, but not limited to, law enforcement agencies, child welfare agencies, and health services, to provide school-based and/or community-based interventions tailored to the specific needs of the student.

The Board shall appoint members to the district’s SARB, who may include a parent/guardian as well as representatives of various agencies including, but not limited to, school districts; the county probation department; the county welfare department; the County Superintendent of Schools; law enforcement agencies; community-based youth service centers; school guidance personnel; child welfare and attendance personnel; school or county health care personnel; school, county, or community mental health personnel; the county district attorney’s office; and the county public defender’s office.

The district’s SARB shall provide support to improve student attendance and behavior through proactive efforts focused on building positive school environments and improved school connectedness, early identification and immediate intervention to re-engage students with poor attendance or behavior, and intensive intervention with students and families to address severe or persistent attendance or behavior issues.

The district’s SARB shall operate in accordance with Education Code 48320-48325, the Brown Act (Government Code 54950-54963), and the bylaws of the SARB.

The SARB shall collect data and annually report outcomes on SARB referrals to the Governing Board, Superintendent or designee, and County Superintendent of Schools.

EDUCATION CODE

1740  Employment of personnel to supervise attendance (county superintendent)

1980-1986  County community school

46010-46014  Absences

48200-48208  Children ages 6-18 (compulsory full-time attendance)

48240-48246  Supervisors of attendance

48260-48273  Truants

48290-48297 Failure to comply; complaints against parents

48320-48325  School attendance review boards

48340-48341  Improvement of student attendance

48400-48403  Compulsory continuation education

48660-48666  Community day school

49067  Unexcused absences as cause of failing grade

CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE

1985-1997  Production of evidence; means of production

PENAL CODE

270.1  Chronic truancy; parent/guardian misdemeanor

272  Parent/guardian duty to supervise and control minor child; criminal liability for truancy

830.1  Peace officers

VEHICLE CODE

13202.7  Driving privileges; minors; suspension or delay for habitual truancy

WELFARE AND INSTITUTIONS CODE

256-258  Juvenile hearing officer

601-601.4  Habitually truant minors

11253.5   Compulsory school attendance

CODE OF REGULATIONS, TITLE 5

306  Explanation of absence

420-421  Record of verification of absence due to illness and other causes

COURT DECISIONS

L.A. v. Superior Court of San Diego County, (2012) 209 Cal.App.4th 976