Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 28A.225 - Compulsory School Attendance and Admission.
28A.225.025 - Community engagement boards—Membership—Duties.

RCW 28A.225.025
Community engagement boards—Membership—Duties.

(1) For purposes of this chapter, "community engagement board" means a board established pursuant to a memorandum of understanding between a juvenile court and a school district and composed of members of the local community in which the child attends school. Community engagement boards must include members who receive training regarding the identification of barriers to school attendance, the use of the Washington assessment of the risks and needs of students (WARNS) or other assessment tools to identify the specific needs of individual children, cultural responsive interactions, trauma-informed approaches to discipline, evidence-based treatments that have been found effective in supporting at-risk youth and their families, and the specific services and treatment available in the particular school, court, community, and elsewhere. Duties of a community engagement board shall include, but not be limited to: Identifying barriers to school attendance, recommending methods for improving attendance such as connecting students and their families with community services, culturally appropriate promising practices, and evidence-based services such as functional family therapy, suggesting to the school district that the child enroll in another school, an alternative education program, an education center, a skill center, a dropout prevention program, or another public or private educational program, or recommending to the juvenile court that a juvenile be offered the opportunity for placement in a HOPE center or crisis residential center, if appropriate.
(2) The legislature finds that utilization of community engagement boards is the preferred means of intervention when preliminary methods to eliminate or reduce unexcused absences as required by RCW 28A.225.020 have not been effective in securing the child's attendance at school. The legislature intends to encourage and support the development and expansion of community engagement boards. Operation of a school truancy board does not excuse a district from the obligation of filing a petition within the requirements of RCW 28A.225.015(3).

[ 2021 c 119 § 10; 2017 c 291 § 3; 2016 c 205 § 5; 2009 c 266 § 2; 1999 c 319 § 5; 1996 c 134 § 9; 1995 c 312 § 66.]
NOTES:

Effective date—2021 c 119 §§ 7-15: See note following RCW 28A.225.030.


Findings—Intent—2021 c 119: See note following RCW 28A.225.007.


Short title—1995 c 312: See note following RCW 13.32A.010.

Structure Revised Code of Washington

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.225.007 - Student absence elimination and prevention—Guidance from the superintendent of public instruction.

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.225.023 - Youth subject to a dependency proceeding—Review of unexpected or excessive absences—Support for youth's school work.

28A.225.025 - Community engagement boards—Membership—Duties.

28A.225.026 - Community engagement boards—Memoranda of understanding with juvenile courts—Designation of school district coordinators to address absenteeism and truancy—Community-wide partnerships.

28A.225.0261 - Community engagement boards—Effect of diversion from truancy petitions—Evaluation by Washington state institute for public policy—Reports.

28A.225.027 - Community engagement boards—Grants for training—Grants for services and treatment.

28A.225.030 - Petition to juvenile court for violations by a parent or child—School district responsibilities.

28A.225.031 - Alcohol or controlled substances testing—Authority to order.

28A.225.035 - Petition to juvenile court—Contents—Court action—Referral to community engagement board or other coordinated intervention—Transfer of jurisdiction upon relocation.

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.225.095 - Authority of court commissioners and family law commissioners to hear cases under this chapter.

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.225.170 - Admission to schools—Children on United States reservations—Idaho residents with Washington addresses.

28A.225.200 - Education of pupils in another district—Limitation as to state apportionment—Exemption.

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.225.225 - Applications from school employees' children, nonresident students, or students receiving home-based instruction to attend district school—Acceptance and rejection standards—Notification.

28A.225.230 - Appeal from certain decisions to deny student's request to attend nonresident district—Procedure.

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.225.330 - Enrolling students from other districts—Requests for information and permanent records—Immunity from liability—Rules.

28A.225.350 - Students subject to a dependency proceeding—Best interest determinations.

28A.225.360 - Students in out-of-home care—School districts and the department of children, youth, and families collaboration.

28A.225.370 - Students subject to civil protection orders.

28A.225.900 - Rules.