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<blockquote data-quote="FlowerGarden" data-source="post: 651242" data-attributes="member: 3068"><p>In NJ they don't suspend the students but have a plan in place for truancy. This is part of the NJ law "The attendance regulations (N.J.A.C. 6A:16-7.6), require each district board of education to develop, adopt and implement policies and procedures regarding the attendance of students, including the adoption of a definition of "unexcused absence," and the provision of mandated services for students with between one and nine cumulative unexcused absences and a mandated court referral for truant students, those with ten or more cumulative unexcused absences. Information and resources for the prevention and remediation of attendance problems can be found below." I looked this up for when my son was giving us a hard time about attending school. Usually it results in an IEP and home schooling, with therapy working toward getting the student back in school. Basically, it protects the student that has problems and geared toward kids that just cut school for the fun of it and for parents that take their kids out of school for vacations.</p><p>Hope the dr visit went ok and she participated in the therapy, too. Good luck with looking at the schools. Hope she agrees to go to one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FlowerGarden, post: 651242, member: 3068"] In NJ they don't suspend the students but have a plan in place for truancy. This is part of the NJ law "The attendance regulations (N.J.A.C. 6A:16-7.6), require each district board of education to develop, adopt and implement policies and procedures regarding the attendance of students, including the adoption of a definition of "unexcused absence," and the provision of mandated services for students with between one and nine cumulative unexcused absences and a mandated court referral for truant students, those with ten or more cumulative unexcused absences. Information and resources for the prevention and remediation of attendance problems can be found below." I looked this up for when my son was giving us a hard time about attending school. Usually it results in an IEP and home schooling, with therapy working toward getting the student back in school. Basically, it protects the student that has problems and geared toward kids that just cut school for the fun of it and for parents that take their kids out of school for vacations. Hope the dr visit went ok and she participated in the therapy, too. Good luck with looking at the schools. Hope she agrees to go to one. [/QUOTE]
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