§ 16-67.1-3 - Defining the age and protocol for a student to leave school.
SECTION 16-67.1-3
§ 16-67.1-3 Defining the age and protocolfor a student to leave school. (a) Children who have completed sixteen (16) years of life and who have not yetattained eighteen (18) years of age may not withdraw from school beforegraduation unless:
(1) The student, the student's parent(s)/guardian and anadministrator agree to the withdrawal;
(2) At the exit interview, the student and the student'sparent(s)/guardian provide written acknowledgement of the withdrawal that meetsthe requirements of paragraph (4)(D) of this subsection;
(3) The school principal provides written consent for thestudent to withdraw from school; and/or
(4) The withdrawal is:
(A) Due to documented financial hardship and the need of theindividual to be employed to support the individual's family or a dependent;
(B) Due to documented illness;
(C) By order of a court that has jurisdiction over thestudent; and
(D) Accompanied by a written acknowledgement of a withdrawalunder subdivision (2) of this subsection which must include a statement thatthe student and the student's parent(s)/guardian understand that withdrawalfrom school is likely to reduce the student's future earnings and increase thestudent's likelihood of being unemployed in the future;
(b) If a child of the age described in subsection (a) ishabitually absent from school and the school is unable to contact theparent(s)/guardian. the school may withdraw the child from enrollment providedthat its attempts to contact the parent(s)/guardian by telephone, regular andregistered mail, and home visit are documented. If a child who has beenwithdrawn from enrollment under this subsection returns to school, or if theschool mistakenly withdraws the child from enrollment, the child shall promptlybe re-enrolled.