RCW 28A.225.015
Attendance mandatory—Six or seven year olds—Unexcused absences—Petition.
(1) If a parent enrolls a child who is six or seven years of age in a public school, the child is required to attend and that parent has the responsibility to ensure the child attends for the full time that school is in session. An exception shall be made to this requirement for children whose parents formally remove them from enrollment if the child is less than eight years old and a petition has not been filed against the parent under subsection (3) of this section. The requirement to attend school under this subsection does not apply to a child enrolled in a public school part-time for the purpose of receiving ancillary services. A child required to attend school under this subsection may be temporarily excused upon the request of his or her parent for purposes agreed upon by the school district and parent.
(2) If a six or seven year old child is required to attend public school under subsection (1) of this section and that child has unexcused absences, the public school in which the child is enrolled shall:
(a) Inform the child's custodial parent, parents, or guardian by a notice in writing or by telephone whenever the child has failed to attend school after one unexcused absence within any month during the current school year;
(b) Request a conference or conferences with the custodial parent, parents, or guardian and child at a time reasonably convenient for all persons included for the purpose of analyzing the causes of the child's absences after three unexcused absences within any month during the current school year. If a regularly scheduled parent-teacher conference day is to take place within thirty days of the third unexcused absence, then the school district may schedule this conference on that day; and
(c) Take steps to eliminate or reduce the child's absences. These steps shall include, where appropriate, adjusting the child's school program or school or course assignment, providing more individualized or remedial instruction, offering assistance in enrolling the child in available alternative schools or programs, or assisting the parent or child to obtain supplementary services that may help eliminate or ameliorate the cause or causes for the absence from school.
(3) If a child is required to attend public school under subsection (1) of this section, after the child's seventh unexcused absence within any month during the current school year and not later than the 15th unexcused absence during the current school year, the school district shall file a petition for civil action as provided in RCW 28A.225.035 against the parent of the child.
(4) This section does not require a six or seven year old child to enroll in a public or private school or to receive home-based instruction. This section only applies to six or seven year old children whose parents enroll them full time in public school and do not formally remove them from enrollment as provided in subsection (1) of this section.
[ 2021 c 119 § 4; 2017 c 291 § 1; 1999 c 319 § 6.]
NOTES:
Effective date—2021 c 119 §§ 1-6: See note following RCW 28A.225.007.
Findings—Intent—2021 c 119: See note following RCW 28A.225.007.
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Title 28A - Common School Provisions
Chapter 28A.225 - Compulsory School Attendance and Admission.
28A.225.005 - Information for students and parents.
28A.225.010 - Attendance mandatory—Age—Exceptions.
28A.225.015 - Attendance mandatory—Six or seven year olds—Unexcused absences—Petition.
28A.225.018 - Conferences to identify barriers to child's school attendance.
28A.225.020 - School's duties upon child's failure to attend school.
28A.225.025 - Community engagement boards—Membership—Duties.
28A.225.027 - Community engagement boards—Grants for training—Grants for services and treatment.
28A.225.031 - Alcohol or controlled substances testing—Authority to order.
28A.225.055 - Excused absences—Search and rescue activities.
28A.225.060 - Custody and disposition of child absent from school without excuse.
28A.225.080 - Employment permits.
28A.225.090 - Court orders—Penalties—Parents' defense.
28A.225.110 - Fines applied to support of schools.
28A.225.140 - Enforcing officers not personally liable for costs.
28A.225.151 - Student-level truancy data—Reports—Data protocols and guidance for school districts.
28A.225.155 - Condensed compliance reports—Second-class districts.
28A.225.160 - Qualification for admission to district's schools—Fees for preadmission screening.
28A.225.210 - Admission of district pupils tuition free.
28A.225.215 - Enrollment of children without legal residences.
28A.225.216 - Children of military families—Residency.
28A.225.217 - Children of military families—Continued enrollment in district schools.
28A.225.220 - Adults, children from other districts, agreements for attending school—Tuition.
28A.225.240 - Apportionment credit.
28A.225.250 - Cooperative programs among school districts—Rules.
28A.225.260 - Reciprocity exchanges with other states.
28A.225.270 - Intradistrict enrollment options policies.
28A.225.280 - Transfer students' eligibility for extracurricular activities.
28A.225.290 - Enrollment options information booklet (as amended by 2009 c 450).
28A.225.300 - Enrollment options information to parents.
28A.225.310 - Attendance in school district of choice—Impact on existing cooperative arrangements.
28A.225.350 - Students subject to a dependency proceeding—Best interest determinations.