What are the school attendance requirements in Kansas?

Full question:

What are the school attendance requirements in Kansas? Minimum age and age a child can be withdrawn.

  • Category: Education
  • Subcategory: Compulsory Education
  • Date:
  • State: Kansas

Answer:

In Kansas, children must attend school starting at age seven and are required to stay until they turn eighteen or complete high school. Parents can withdraw a child from school at age sixteen or seventeen with written consent or a court order. Additionally, children aged sixteen or seventeen can be exempt from compulsory education if they are enrolled in an approved alternative educational program, attend a counseling session, or are concurrently enrolled in a postsecondary institution (K.S.A. 72-1111).

For children under seven who are enrolled in school, they can be withdrawn at any time by a parent, and they will not be subject to compulsory attendance until they reach seven or re-enroll in school.

Exceptions apply to children with special needs, those attending the Kansas Academy of Mathematics and Science, or those participating in approved religious education programs.

This content is for informational purposes only and is not legal advice. Legal statutes mentioned reflect the law at the time the content was written and may no longer be current. Always verify the latest version of the law before relying on it.

FAQs

In Kansas, the number of excused absences a student can have in a school year is not specifically defined by state law. Each school district sets its own policies regarding attendance and excused absences. Typically, absences due to illness, family emergencies, or other valid reasons may be excused, but it’s important to check with your local school district for their specific guidelines.