Florida Administrative Code
6 - DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
6M - Division of Early Learning
Chapter 6M-8 - Division of Early Learning - Voluntary Prekindergarten Program
Section 6M-8.305 - Recording and Certifying Child Attendance in the VPK Program
Universal Citation: FL Admin Code R 6M-8.305
Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
(1) Record of child attendance:
(a) A VPK provider in the VPK
program shall keep a daily record of a child's attendance in the
program.
(b) If a VPK provider is
also a school readiness provider, the provider may jointly record a child's
daily attendance for the VPK program with the child's attendance for the school
readiness program.
(2) Monthly Verification of Child Attendance. A VPK provider shall require the parent of a child enrolled in its VPK program to verify monthly the child's attendance for the prior month, as follows:
(a) A child's parent must verify the child's
attendance on Form OEL-VPK 03S (Child Attendance and Parental Choice
Certificate Short Form), dated February 14, 2007, which is hereby incorporated
by reference and may be obtained as described in Rule
6M-8.900, F.A.C., if the VPK
provider records the child's daily attendance using one of the following
methods:
1. A paper sign-in or sign-out log
that records the date, child's name, and signature of the parent or other
person dropping off or picking up the child to, or from, the VPK site;
or
2. An electronic
attendance-tracking system that records the date, child's name, and electronic
signature, card swipe, entry of a personal identification number, or similar
daily action taken by the parent or other person dropping off or picking up the
child to, or from, the VPK site.
(b) A child's parent must verify the child's
monthly attendance on Form OEL-VPK 03L (Child Attendance and Parental Choice
Certificate Long Form), dated February 14, 2007, which is hereby incorporated
by reference and may be obtained as described in Rule
6M-8.900, F.A.C., if the VPK
provider records the child's daily attendance using a method other than the
methods described in paragraph (a) (e.g. instructor records daily attendance
using a roll book). Before a parent signs Form OEL-VPK 03L, the VPK provider
must record the child's monthly attendance on the form or attach documentation
to the form which shows the child's monthly attendance.
(3) Monthly certification of child attendance for payment.
(a) An early learning coalition
shall give a VPK provider a monthly roster, prepared by using the statewide
information system, that lists each child enrolled in the provider's or
school's VPK program, and includes blank spaces for a private provider or
public school to certify a child's attendance for the calendar month.
(b) A VPK provider must certify the monthly
attendance of a child enrolled in the provider's VPK program. A VPK provider
may certify monthly attendance by electronic means approved by the Deputy
Director for Early Learning.
(c)
After payment for the first calendar month that a VPK provider participates in
the VPK program, the coalition may not pay the VPK provider for a subsequent
month until the provider submits a monthly attendance roster to the coalition
which certifies the attendance of each enrolled child from the prior
month.
(d) The coalition may not
pay the VPK provider the final payment for the program year until the provider
submits a final verification of the annual cumulative attendance of each child
enrolled in the provider's VPK program, which certifies the paid hours of
attendance of each child enrolled for the program year, in a manner prescribed
by the Deputy Director for Early Learning.
(e) If a child arrives at a VPK provider's
VPK site but the provider or school refuses the child's attendance (e.g., for
disciplinary reasons, including tardiness or prohibited attire), the provider
or school must record the instructional day as an
absence.
Rulemaking Authority 1001.213(2), 1002.79 FS. Law Implemented 1002.71(5)(b), (6)(b)1.-3., (6)(d), 1002.75(2)(f), (g), (h) FS.
New 5-24-07, Formerly 60BB-8.305.
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