Current through August 26, 2024
(1) EXPULSION. If a
pupil is expelled by the nonresident school board, the nonresident school board
may terminate the pupil's open enrollment. If the nonresident school board does
not terminate the expelled pupil's open enrollment, the following provisions
apply:
(a) If the pupil is a child with a
disability, the nonresident school board shall provide services in accordance
with
34 CFR
300.530(d).
(b) The nonresident school board may assign
the pupil to an alternative school in the school district.
(2) HABITUAL TRUANCY.
(a) Before a nonresident school board may
prohibit a pupil's attendance in a succeeding semester or school year under s.
118.51(11),
Stats., the nonresident school board shall do all of the following:
1. Provide the following notifications to the
parent and the pupil when the pupil enrolls in the nonresident school district:
a. The school board's truancy and attendance
policy.
b. The open enrollment
consequences of habitual truancy.
c. A clear explanation of what constitutes
truancy, including what constitutes "part of a school day."
d. A description of the notifications,
including the manner of delivery, a parent will receive when a pupil is absent,
is truant, or is habitually truant. Each notification shall inform the parent
that the pupil's open enrollment may be terminated if the pupil is habitually
truant.
e. How and where the parent
can view the pupil's attendance record.
2. Each notification provided under s.
118.16(2),
Stats., shall notify the parent or pupil of the consequences of habitual
truancy on open enrollment.
3.
Provide the parent and pupil with a list of all unexcused absences and
truancies that resulted in the board's proposed action to prohibit the pupil's
attendance in a succeeding semester or school year.
4. Allow the parent or pupil to explain why
they believe there was any error in marking an absence as truancy, using the
process described in the board's policy under s.
PI 36.04(6)
(d).
(b) The state superintendent may not overturn
a school board's decision to terminate open enrollment under this subsection
based solely on the school board's failure to meet all of the requirements in
par. (a), if the school board provides sufficient evidence of all of the
following:
1. That the parent or pupil knew
or should have known the pupil's open enrollment could be terminated for
habitual truancy.
2. The pupil had
at least one notice and opportunity to correct the truant behavior before being
found to be habitually truant or before terminating the open
enrollment.
(3) FAILURE TO PARTICIPATE. If a nonresident
school board returns a pupil to the pupil's resident school district under s.
118.40(8) (g), Stats., the open enrollment is
terminated on the last day of attendance in the virtual charter
school.
(4) OTHER CIRCUMSTANCES. A
pupil's open enrollment is terminated when:
(a) The pupil withdraws from the nonresident
school district.
(b) The pupil
moves into the nonresident school district.
(c) The pupil enrolls in and attends any
other public school, private school, or home-based private educational program
in or out of this state.
(d) The
pupil ceases to be a resident of this state.
(e) The pupil was not in attendance on or
before the 3rd Friday in September, unless the pupil's first day of attendance
after approval of an alternative application was after the third Friday in
September.
(f) If, after a pupil's
application under the alternative application process has been approved by a
nonresident school board, the pupil has not attended the nonresident school
district on or before the 15th calendar day following the notice of approval.
This paragraph does not apply if the nonresident school board has approved a
later start date.
(g) The pupil has
been returned to the resident school district under s.
118.51(12),
Stats.
(5)
RESPONSIBILITY FOR SCHOOL ATTENDANCE ENFORCEMENT AFTER TERMINATION. Upon the
termination of a pupil's open enrollment, the responsibility for school
attendance enforcement under s.
118.16,
Stats., returns to the resident school district.