Policy No.

3110

Adoption Date:

July 11, 1984

Revised:

October 25, 1999

STUDENTS ADMISSION & QUALIFICATIONS OF ATTENDANCE

 

1. Age of Admission

Attending the schools of the district shall be recognized as a right and responsibility for those who meet the requirements prescribed by law. Every resident of the district who satisfies the minimum entry age requirement and is less than 21 years of age has the right to attend the district's schools until he/she completes high school graduation requirements. Children of age 8 and less than age 18 are required by law to attend a public school, an approved private school or educational center, unless they are receiving approved home-based instruction. Under certain circumstances children who are at least 16 and less than 18 years of age may be excused from further attendance at school. The superintendent shall exercise his/her authority to grant exceptions when he/she determines that the student:

  1. Is lawfully and regularly employed, and
  2. Has permission of a parent, or,
  3. Is emancipated pursuant to Chapter 13.64 RCW; or
  4. Is subject to one of the other exceptions to compulsory attendance.

A resident student who has been granted an exception retains the right to enroll as a part-time student and shall be entitled to take any course, receive any ancillary services and take or receive any combination of courses and ancillary services which is offered by a public school to full-time students.

 

2. Entrance Qualifications

To be admitted to a kindergarten program which commences in the fall of the year a child must be not less than 5 years of age prior to September l of that school year. To be admitted to a first grade program which commences in the fall of the year a child must be not less than 6 years of age prior to September l of that school year. Any student not otherwise eligible for entry to the first grade who has successfully completed a state-approved kindergarten program of 450 or more hours including instruction in language arts, arithmetic, and reading may be placed in a temporary classroom assignment for the purposes of evaluation prior to making a final determination of the student's appropriate placement. Such determination shall be made no later than the 30th calendar day following the student's first day of attendance.

Exemptions. Special exemptions may be made for younger pupils who appear to be sufficiently advanced to succeed in the educational program. The superintendent shall identify screening processes and instruments that shall provide reliable estimates of these skills and abilities, develop procedures for implementing this policy and establish fees to cover expenses incurred in the administration of preadmission screening processes.

 

3. Admission of Students Aged Twenty-One or Older

A student aged 21 or older may enroll in a school in the district under the following conditions:

  1. There is available space in the school and program which the student shall attend;
  2. Tuition is prepaid;
  3. The student provides his/her own transportation;
  4. The student resides in the state of Washington; and
  5. In the judgment of the superintendent, no adult education program is available at reasonable costs and the district's program is appropriate to the needs of the student.

 

4. Placement of Students on Admission

The decision of where to place a student seeking admission to the district rests with the principal/designee. Generally students meeting the age of admission requirements or transferring from a public or approved private school shall be placed in kindergarten or first grade, or the grade from which they transferred. The principal/designee shall evaluate the educational record and assessments of all other students to determine their appropriate placement. A temporary classroom assignment may be made for no more than thirty calendar days for the purpose of evaluation prior to making the final placement decision.

 

Cross References:

Board Policy

2090

Program Evaluation

2121

Drug and Alcohol Use/Abuse Program

2140

Guidance and Counseling

2108

Remediation Program

3114

Part-time, Home-based, or Off-campus Students

3121

Compulsory Attendance

3122

Excused or Unexcused Absences

4312

Complaints Concerning Staff or Program

Legal References:

RCW

28A.225.010

Attendance mandatory--Age--Person having custody shall cause child to attend public school -- When excused

28A.225.020

School's duties upon juvenile's failure to attend school

28A.225.160

Attendance age eligibility

28A.225.220

Adults, children from other districts, agreements for attending school--Tuition

WAC

180-39

Uniform Entry Qualifications

392-134-010

Attendance rights of part-time public school students

392-137

District policies--Procedures and criteria for release of resident students and admission of nonresident students