Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 3, September 1, 2024
RELATES TO: KRS 157.320, 157.350, 157.360, 158.030, 158.031,
158.033, 158.060, 158.070, 158.100, 158.240, 159.010, 159.030, 159.035,
159.140, 159.170, 161.200
NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY: KRS 156.160 requires the
Kentucky Board of Education to promulgate administrative regulations
establishing standards which school districts shall meet in student, program,
service, and operational performance. KRS 157.320 defines average daily
attendance of pupils for funding purposes under the Support Education
Excellence in Kentucky (SEEK) Program. KRS 157.360 bases SEEK funding upon
average daily attendance. KRS 158.030, 158.100, and 159.010 establish the age
for compulsory school attendance. KRS 158.070 defines the school term. KRS 158.240 defines attendance credit for moral instruction, and KRS 159.035
defines attendance for 4-H activities, military basic training, page programs
of the General Assembly, attendance at the Kentucky State Fair, educational
enhancement opportunities, and when a parent or custodian is called to active
military duty. KRS 161.200 requires attendance records to be kept by teachers.
This administrative regulation establishes a uniform method of recording pupil
attendance.
Section 1. Daily
Attendance.
(1) Daily attendance of pupils in
elementary schools shall be determined by taking attendance one (1) time each
day prior to the start of instruction and maintaining a pupil entry and exit
log at each school.
(2) Daily
attendance of pupils in middle and high schools shall be determined by taking
attendance by class period and maintaining a pupil entry and exit log at each
school.
(3) The pupil entry and
exit log shall include the date, pupil name, grade or homeroom, time of late
arrival, time of early departure (with the reason for both listed), and other
information required by the local board of education. For elementary pupils who
are signed out, the pupil entry and exit log shall also include a signature of:
(a) A parent;
(b) A legal guardian; or
(c) An adult with proof of identification and
for whom the school has received a written authorization from the parent or
legal guardian.
(4)
Pupils shall be physically present in the school to be counted in attendance
except under the following conditions:
(a) The
pupil is a participant in a co-curricular instructional activity that has been
authorized by the local board of education and is a definite part of the
instructional program of the school;
(b) The pupil is a participant in an activity
as provided in either KRS 158.240 or 159.035;
(c) The pupil is participating in an off-site
virtual high school class or block. A pupil may be counted in attendance for a
virtual high school class or block for the year or semester in which the pupil
initially enrolled in the class or block if the pupil demonstrates proficiency
in accordance with local policies required by 704 KAR 3:305, Section
7;
(d) The pupil's mental or
physical condition prevents or renders inadvisable attendance in a school
setting, and the pupil meets the requirements of KRS 159.030(2). A pupil being
served in the home/hospital program shall receive, at a minimum, the
instruction required pursuant to KRS 158.033;
(e) The pupil has been court ordered to
receive educational services in a setting other than the classroom. A pupil
being served through a court order shall receive at a minimum, the instruction
required pursuant to paragraph (d) of this subsection;
(f) The pupil has an individual education
program (IEP) that requires less than full-time instructional
services;
(g) The pupil is
participating in standards-based, performance-based credit that is awarded in
accordance with 704 KAR 3:305, Section 7 and that falls within one (1) or more
of the categories of standards-based course work outlined in 704 KAR 3:305. A
pupil may be counted in attendance for performance-based credit for a class or
block for the year or semester in which the pupil initially enrolled in the
class or block if the pupil demonstrates proficiency in accordance with local
policies required by 704 KAR 3:305, Section 7;
(h) The pupil participates in a school that
is authorized by the commissioner to design and deliver an educational program
so that all graduation requirements are based on pupil proficiency of standards
and performance, rather than time and Carnegie units, as authorized in 704 KAR 3:305, Section 7; or
(i) The pupil
is enrolled and participating in a full-time, online, virtual and remote
learning program pursuant to the requirements of 704 KAR 3:535. A pupil shall
be counted in attendance pursuant to the requirements of 704 KAR 3:535.
(5) Even if a
pupil's absence or tardy is due to factors beyond the pupil's control,
including inclement weather or failure of the transportation system to operate,
the pupil shall be counted absent or tardy. However, a pupil being transported
to school on a district school bus or district vehicle shall not be considered
tardy if the cause of the lateness is due to the bus or vehicle arriving after
the beginning of the school day.
(6) The local board of education shall
determine by local board policy what constitutes an excused and an unexcused
absence.
(7) A pupil shall not be
allowed to make up absences for the purpose of including make-up activities in
the calculation of average daily attendance.
Section 2. Calculation of Attendance. The
guidelines in this section shall be used to calculate pupil attendance for
state funding purposes.
(1) A full day of
attendance shall be recorded for a pupil who is in attendance at least
sixty-five (65) percent of the regularly-scheduled school day for the pupil's
grade level.
(2) A tardy shall be
recorded for a pupil who is absent thirty-five (35) percent or less of the
regularly-scheduled school day for the pupil's grade level.
(3) A half day absence shall be recorded for
a pupil who is absent thirty-six (36) percent to eighty-four (84) percent of
the regularly-scheduled school day for the pupil's grade level.
(4) A full day absence shall be recorded for
a pupil who is absent more than eighty-four (84) percent of the
regularly-scheduled school day for the pupil's grade level.
Section 3. Shortened School Day. A
local board of education may permit an arrangement whereby a pupil has a
shortened school day in accordance with KRS 158.060 or local board of education
policy. The time a pupil is in attendance shall be included in calculating the
district's average daily attendance.
Section
4. Dual Enrollment. A local board of education may permit an
arrangement in which a pupil pursues part of the pupil's education under the
direction and control of one (1) public school and part of the pupil's
education under the direction and control of another public or nonpublic
school. The time a pupil is served by each public school shall be included when
calculating the district's average daily attendance.
Section 5. Private School Placement. If a
local school district, under the provisions of KRS 157.360(7), enrolls a child
with a disability in a private school or agency, the private school or agency
shall certify the attendance of the child to the local school district at the
close of each school month.
Section
6. Age of Pupil.
(1) If a local
school district enrolls in the entry level program a pupil who will not be five
(5) years of age on or before August 1 of the year of enrollment, the total
aggregate days attendance for the pupil shall not be included in calculating
the district's average daily attendance except under the conditions established
in subsection (3) of this section.
(2) If a local school district enrolls in the
second level of the primary program a pupil who will not be six (6) years of
age on or before August 1 of the year of enrollment, the total aggregate days
attendance for the pupil shall not be included in calculating the district's
average daily attendance except under the conditions established in subsection
(3) of this section.
(3)
(a) The local board of education shall have
determined that the pupil is eligible for enrollment in the appropriate level
of the primary program after academic, social, and developmental progress
records from multiple data sources are reviewed by a team and determined to
support accelerated placement. These sources shall include:
1. Anecdotal records;
2. A variety of pupil work samples, including
evidence of pupil self-reflection; and
3. Standardized test results.
(b) The team shall be comprised of
three (3) members who have knowledge of the pupil's developmental skills and
abilities. Team members shall be chosen from these categories:
1. Teachers;
2. Parents;
3. Psychologists;
4. Principals; or
5. District specialists.
(c) At least one (1) team member shall
represent the district office and have an understanding of early childhood
development and knowledge of developmentally-appropriate practices.
(d) If the local board of education
determines the pupil is eligible for accelerated placement into the entry or
second level of the primary program, the district shall document the
determination with:
1. A list of data sources
used in making the decision;
2. A
list of all individuals who submitted the data sources;
3. A list of team members; and
4. The data needed to create a pupil
attendance record.
(4) A local school district shall enroll any
resident pupil, not holding a high school diploma, under the age of twenty-one
(21) years who wishes to enroll. The days attended after the pupil's 21st
birthday shall not be included in the calculation of the district's average
daily attendance.
Section
7. Due Dates for Certain Reports.
(1) The Growth Factor Report for the first
two (2) school months of the school year created pursuant to KRS 157.360(9)
shall be submitted to the department through the statewide student information
system within ten (10) business days following the last day of the second
school month or by November 1 of each year, whichever occurs first.
(2) Pursuant to KRS 157.360(2), the
Superintendents Annual Attendance Report (SAAR) for the school year shall be
submitted to the department through the statewide student information system by
June 30 of each year.
Section
8. Nonresident Pupils.
(1) The
district of attendance shall provide a list of all enrolled nonresident
students to the district of residence not later than November 1 of each school
year.
(2) The district of
attendance shall provide to the district of residence a list of the names of
all nonresident pupils whose parent is an employee of the district as provided
by KRS 157.350(4)(c) not later than November 1 of each school year.
Section 9. Weather-related Low
Attendance Days.
(1) The SAAR:
(a) May substitute the prior year's average
daily attendance for up to ten (10) designated weather-related low attendance
days; and
(b) Shall constitute
certification that the low attendance was due to inclement weather, in
accordance with KRS 157.320(17).
(2) Documentation that the low attendance was
due to inclement weather shall be retained at the central office.
Section 10. Nontraditional
Instruction Program Health and Safety Closings.
(1) The SAAR:
(a) May substitute the prior year's average
daily attendance for up to ten (10) designated instructional days, in
accordance with KRS 158.070(8); and
(b) Shall constitute certification that the
low attendance was due to health and safety reasons.
(2) Documentation that the low attendance was
due to health and safety reasons shall be retained at the central
office.
(3) Days granted in this
section shall be in addition to any days granted under Section 9 of this
administrative regulation.
Section
11. Original Source of Attendance Data.
(1) The school's records of daily attendance
and teacher's monthly attendance reports, daily and class period absentee
lists, pupil entry and exit logs, and the Home/Hospital Program Form, shall be
the original source of attendance data for all pupils enrolled in the public
common schools and shall be verified at the end of each school month.
(2) The school's records of daily attendance
and teachers' monthly attendance reports shall be signed by a designated
certified person within the elementary or secondary school who shall be
responsible for verifying and certifying the state attendance documents for
accuracy.
(3) The school's records
of daily attendance and tenth month teacher's monthly attendance reports shall
be retained at least twenty (20) years. The daily and class period absentee
lists, and pupil entry and exit logs shall be retained at least two (2) full
school years after the current school year.
Section 12. Enrollment Codes. The following
entry, reentry, and withdrawal codes shall be used to indicate the enrollment
status of pupils:
(1) E01 - A pupil enrolled
for the first time during the current year in either a public or nonpublic
school in the United States;
(2)
E02 - A pupil previously enrolled during the current school year in either a
public or nonpublic school in another state who has not previously enrolled in
Kentucky during the current school year;
(3) E03 - A pupil enrolling for the first
time during the current school year in either a public or nonpublic school, who
withdrew as a W07, W24 or W25 for previous school years;
(4) R01 - A pupil received from another grade
or grade level in the same school year, or having a change in schedule
structure or enrollment service type;
(5) R02 - A pupil received from another
public school in the same public school district;
(6) R06 - A pupil reentering the school after
dropping out, discharge, or expulsion from a school district in Kentucky during
the current school year, who has not entered any other school during the
intervening period;
(7) R20 - A
pupil previously enrolled in a home school in Kentucky during the current
school year;
(8) R21 - A pupil
previously enrolled in any public or nonpublic school (excluding home schools
and charter schools) in Kentucky during the current school year;
(9) R22 - A pupil previously enrolled in a
charter school in Kentucky during the current school year;
(10) W01 - A pupil transferred to another
grade in the same school or with grade level changes in the same school
mid-year, or with a change in schedule structure or enrollment service type.
The reentry code to use with W01 shall be R01;
(11) W02 - A pupil transferred to another
public school in the same public school district. The reentry code to use with
W02 shall be R02;
(12) W07 - A
pupil withdrawn due to those communicable medical conditions that pose a threat
in school environments listed in 902 KAR 2:020, Section 2(1), accompanied by a
doctor's statement certifying the condition, or any other health-related
condition for which the pupil is too ill to participate in regular school
attendance, local homebound instructional services or hospital setting
instructional services, or if the pupil has obtained a doctor's statement
certifying the condition. The reentry code to use with W07 shall be
R06;
(13) W08 - A pupil withdrawn
due to death;
(14) W12 - A pupil
under the jurisdiction of the court. For purposes of the W12 code, a pupil may
be considered under the jurisdiction of the court on the day the petition is
filed with the court. The reentry code to use with W12 shall be R06. For
accountability purposes, a W12 shall be considered a dropout if the district
cannot substantiate enrollment in the proper educational setting as designated
by the court;
(15) W17 - An entry
level pupil in the primary program, withdrawn during the first two (2) months
enrolled due to immaturity or mutual agreement by the parent, guardian, or
other custodian and the school in accordance with 704 KAR 5:060;
(16) W20 - A pupil transferred to a home
school. The reentry code to use with W20 shall be R20;
(17) W21 - A pupil transferred to a nonpublic
school (excluding home school). The reentry code to use with W21 shall be
R21;
(18) W22 - A pupil who has
transferred to another Kentucky public school district and for whom a request
for pupil records has been received or enrollment has been
substantiated;
(19) W23 - A pupil
withdrawn for a second or subsequent time who initially withdrew as a W24 or
W25 during the current school year;
(20) W24 - A pupil who has moved out of this
public school district for whom enrollment elsewhere has not been substantiated
or failed to attend on the first day of school in a district, but thereafter
enrolled in the district;
(21) W25
- A pupil who is at least eighteen (18) years of age and has withdrawn from
public school;
(22) W26 - A pupil
who has withdrawn from school after completing a secondary GED program and
receiving a GED certificate;
(23)
W27 - A pupil who has withdrawn from school and subsequently received a
GED;
(24) W28 - A pupil who has
reached the maximum age for education services without receiving a diploma or
an alternative high school diploma;
(25) W29 - A pupil who has moved out of state
or out of the United States;
(26)
W30 - A pupil with an IEP enrolled in Grade 14 who has previously received an
alternative high school diploma, re-enrolled, and withdrew in the middle of the
reporting school year;
(27) W31 - A
pupil in the preschool program, withdrawn due to immaturity or mutual agreement
by the parent, guardian, or other custodian and the school;
(28) W32 - A pupil transferred to a charter
school. The reentry code to use with W32 shall be R22;
(29) C01 - A pupil who completes the school
year in the school of the most current enrollment;
(30) G01 - A pupil who graduates in less than
four (4) years;
(31) G02 - A pupil
who graduates in four (4) years;
(32) G03 - A pupil who graduates in five (5)
or more years;
(33) G04 - A pupil
who graduates in six (6) or more years; and
(34) NS - A pupil who completed the prior
year with a C01 and was expected to enroll in the district, but did not enroll
by October 1 of the current year whose enrollment elsewhere cannot be
substantiated.
Section
13. Suspension.
(1) For a pupil
who has been suspended, a code of S shall be used to indicate the days
suspended.
(2) Suspension shall be
considered an unexcused absence.
Section 14. Ethnicity. The ethnicity of each
pupil shall be designated as either Hispanic/Latino or not Hispanic/Latino. The
designation shall be "Hispanic/Latino" if the person is of Mexican, Puerto
Rican, Cuban, Central or South American, or other Spanish culture of origin
regardless of race. The term "Spanish origin" may be used in addition to
"Hispanic/Latino".
Section 15.
Racial Category Codes. One (1) or more of the following racial codes shall be
used to indicate the racial category of pupils:
(1) White - A person having origins in any of
the original peoples of Europe, North Africa, or the Middle East;
(2) Black or African American - A person
having origins in any of the black racial groups of Africa;
(3) Asian - A person having origins in any of
the original peoples of the Far East, Southeast Asia, or the Indian
subcontinent including, for example, Cambodia, China, India, Japan, Korea,
Malaysia, Pakistan, the Philippine Islands, Thailand, or Vietnam;
(4) American Indian or Alaskan Native - A
person, having origins in any of the original peoples of North America and
South America (including Central America), who maintains cultural
identification through tribal affiliation or community attachment;
and
(5) Native Hawaiian or other
Pacific Islander - A person having origins in any of the original peoples of
Hawaii, Guam, Samoa, or other Pacific Islands.
Section 16. Withdrawal and Transfer Records.
The request for records and other information involving the withdrawal and
transfer of pupils shall be processed by the local superintendent or his or her
designee pursuant to KRS 159.170, and shall be maintained in the pupil's
permanent file.
Section 17.
Incorporation by Reference.
(1) "Home/Hospital
Program Form", July 2023, is incorporated by reference.
(2) This material may be inspected, copied,
or obtained, subject to applicable copyright law, at the Department of
Education, 300 Sower Boulevard, 5th Floor, Frankfort, Kentucky 40601, Monday
through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. This material may be viewed at
https://education.ky.gov/districts/enrol/Documents/HomeHospitalProgramForm.pdf.
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: KRS 156.070, 156.160, 157.320, 157.360,
158.070