South Dakota Codified Laws
Chapter 27 - Compulsory School Attendance
Section 13-27-1 - Responsibility of person controlling child--High school equivalency test preparation program--Kindergarten--Transfer from another state.

13-27-1. Responsibility of person controlling child--High school equivalency test preparation program--Kindergarten--Transfer from another state.
Any person having control of a child, who is not younger than five or older than six years old by the first day of September, or any child who, by the first day of September, is at least six years old, but who has not exceeded the age of eighteen, shall cause the child to regularly attend school, either public, nonpublic, or alternative instruction as set forth in § 13-27-3, until the child reaches the age of eighteen years, unless the child has graduated or is excused as provided in this chapter. However, the requirements of this section are met if a child who is at least sixteen years of age enrolls in a high school equivalency test preparation program and the child successfully completes the test or reaches the age of eighteen years.
A child is eligible to enroll in a school-based or school-contracted high school equivalency test preparation program or take the high school equivalency test if the child is sixteen or seventeen years of age, and the child presents written permission from the child's parent or guardian and one of the following:
(1)Verification from a school administrator that the child will not graduate with the child's cohort class because of credit deficiency;
(2)Authorization from a court services officer;
(3)A court order requiring the child to enter the program;
(4)Verification that the child is under the direction of the Department of Corrections; or
(5)Verification that the child is enrolled in Job Corps as authorized by Title I-C of the Workforce Investment Act of 1998, as amended to January 1, 2009.
Any child who is sixteen or seventeen years of age and who completes the high school equivalency test preparation program may take a high school equivalency test immediately following release from the school program or when ordered to take the test by a court. Any such child who fails to successfully complete the test shall re-enroll in the school district and may continue the high school equivalency preparation program or other suitable program as determined by the school district.
All children shall attend kindergarten prior to age seven. Any child who transfers from another state may proceed in a continuous educational program without interruption if the child has not previously attended kindergarten.

Source: SDC 1939, §15.3201; SL 1941, ch 65; SL 1955, ch 41, ch 15, §1; SL 1975, ch 128, §169; SL 1978, ch 111; SL 1985, ch 129, §7; SL 1986, ch 122, §§1, 9; SL 1990, ch 126, §1; SL 1991, ch 142, §2; SL 1996, ch 114, §3; SL 2006, ch 80, §1; SL 2007, ch 98, §1; SL 2009, ch 83, §1; SL 2009, ch 83, §3, eff. July 1, 2010; SL 2017, ch 77, §1; SL 2021, ch 76, § 1.

Structure South Dakota Codified Laws

South Dakota Codified Laws

Title 13 - Education

Chapter 27 - Compulsory School Attendance

Section 13-27-1 - Responsibility of person controlling child--High school equivalency test preparation program--Kindergarten--Transfer from another state.

Section 13-27-1.1 - Religious exemption after eighth grade.

Section 13-27-1.2 - Promulgation of rules on high school equivalency testing.

Section 13-27-2 - Child excused from school.

Section 13-27-3 - Alternative instruction--Notification--Requirements.

Section 13-27-3.1 - Birth certificate or affidavit to be submitted--Violation as misdemeanor.

Section 13-27-3.2 - Maintenance of birth certificate by school as permanent record.

Section 13-27-3.3 - Report to district school board of children for whom birth certificate not furnished--Board to notify state's attorney.

Section 13-27-3.4 - Certified copy of birth certificate to be provided to certain persons at no cost.

Section 13-27-6 - Child excused because of illness in family.

Section 13-27-6.1 - Student excused from attendance--Events of state, youth programs, and work as precinct election official.

Section 13-27-7 - Notification of alternative instruction.

Section 13-27-8 - Appeal on attendance matters to state board --Finality of decision.

Section 13-27-9 - Record of certificates of excuse--Copies to secretary and place of instruction.

Section 13-27-11 - Failure to send child to school as misdemeanor.

Section 13-27-14 - Truancy officer employed by district--Duties--President of board acting where no officer employed.

Section 13-27-15 - Attendance records maintained by superintendent or president of board--Reports required.

Section 13-27-16 - Warnings by school boards to send children to school--Report to truancy officer.

Section 13-27-17 - Investigations and records of truancy officer.

Section 13-27-18 - Neglect of duty by superintendent, president of board, school board, or truancy officer--Harboring or employment of truant child--Hindering attendance by child--Misdemeanor.

Section 13-27-19 - Truancy officers--Power--Authority to apprehend--Supervisory control by secretary.

Section 13-27-20 - Complaints against persons responsible for truancy--Contents of complaint--Verification--Dismissal.

Section 13-27-21 - Warrant for arrest of parent, guardian, or responsible person--Summons of witnesses.

Section 13-27-23 - Penalties invoked on finding of guilty.

Section 13-27-28 - Disobedience of circuit court order as contempt.

Section 13-27-29 - Placement of child who has attended unaccredited school or alternative program--Appeal.