§ 6-18-201 - Compulsory attendance -- Exceptions.
               	 		
6-18-201.    Compulsory attendance -- Exceptions.
    (a)  Under  the penalty for noncompliance set by law, every parent, guardian, or  other person residing within the State of Arkansas having custody or  charge of a child five (5) years of age through seventeen (17) years of  age on or before the date established in    6-18-207 for the minimum age  for enrollment in public school shall enroll and send the child to a  public, private, or parochial school or provide a home school for the  child, as described in    6-15-501 et seq., with the following  exceptions:
      (1)    (A)  A  parent, guardian, or other person residing within the state and having  custody or charge of a child may elect for the child not to attend  kindergarten if the child will not be six (6) years of age on the date  established in    6-18-207 for the minimum age for enrollment in public  school of that school year.
            (B)    (i)  If  an election is made, the parent, guardian, or other person having  custody or charge of the child shall file a signed kindergarten waiver  form with the local school district administrative office.
                  (ii)  The kindergarten waiver form shall be prescribed by rule of the Department of Education.
            (C)  Upon the filing of the kindergarten waiver form, the child shall not be required to attend kindergarten in that school year;
      (2)  Any  child who has received a high school diploma or its equivalent as  determined by the State Board of Education is not subject to the  attendance requirement;
      (3)  Any  child sixteen (16) years of age or older who is enrolled in a  postsecondary vocational-technical institution, a community college, or a  two-year or four-year institution of higher education is not subject to  the attendance requirement; and
      (4)    (A)  Any  child sixteen (16) years of age or older who is enrolled in an adult  education program under subsection (b) of this section or in the  Arkansas National Guard Youth Challenge Program is not subject to the  attendance requirement.
            (B)  The requirements in subsection (b) of this section do not apply to the Arkansas National Guard Youth Challenge Program.
(b)  A  local school district may grant a waiver of the attendance requirement  to any student age sixteen (16) or seventeen (17) to enroll in an adult  education program only after all of the following requirements have been  met:
      (1)  The student makes formal application to the school district for a waiver to enroll in an adult education program;
      (2)    (A)  After  formal application and prior to any further action on the application,  the student shall be administered either a test for adult basic  education or a General Educational Development Practice Test under  standardized testing conditions by a public school official designated  by the school and shall score 8.5 grade level or above on the test for  adult basic education or a minimum score of four hundred fifty (450) on  each section and a minimum composite score of four hundred ninety (490)  on the General Educational Development Practice Test.
            (B)  Provided,  however, that the minimum test scores shall not be required of any  student who is subject to the attendance requirement of this section but  who was not enrolled in any school district during the previous school  year;
      (3)  The student and the  student's parents, guardians, or persons in loco parentis meet with the  school counselor to discuss academic options open to the student;
      (4)  The  school district determines that the student is a proper candidate for  enrollment in adult education, contingent upon approval by the  appropriate adult education program;
      (5)  The  adult education program reviews the student's school and testing  records and agrees to admit the student into the adult education  program;
      (6)  The adult education  program shall report attendance of all sixteen-year-old and  seventeen-year-old enrollees to the sending school district on at least a  monthly basis;
      (7)    (A)  The  adult education program shall require for continued enrollment a  minimum of twenty (20) hours per week of class attendance and  instruction.
            (B)  Provided,  however, that a minimum of ten (10) hours shall be required for any  student who is employed for thirty (30) hours or more each week;
      (8)  The  student, the student's parents, guardians, or persons in loco parentis,  and the administrative head of the adult education program agree in  writing that the student will attend the requisite number of hours per  week and maintain appropriate conduct as outlined in the local adult  education program student handbook;
      (9)  In  the event that a more appropriate assessment test or testing and  assessment mechanism shall be developed to determine a reasonable level  of competency for success at the adult education level, that test or  mechanism shall be substituted, with the approval of the Adult Education  Section of the Department of Career Education, for the tests required  in subdivision (b)(2) of this section;
      (10)  In  the event that a student does not attend class as mandated in this  subsection or make reasonable progress toward the completion of the  adult education curriculum, the student shall reenroll in a public  school within five (5) days from the date the student is released from  the adult education program; and
      (11)  The  requirements in this subsection (b) shall not apply to students  enrolled in a private, parochial, or home school in the state.
(c)  Students  age sixteen (16) or seventeen (17) enrolled in a private, parochial, or  home school who desire to enroll in an adult education program shall  meet the following requirements:
      (1)    (A)  Students shall apply for enrollment to the adult education program.
            (B)  A  student enrolled in a private or parochial school shall provide a  letter from the principal or administrator of the private or parochial  school to verify enrollment and shall score 8.5 grade level or above on  the test for adult basic education or a minimum score of four hundred  fifty (450) on each section and a minimum composite score of four  hundred ninety (490) on the General Educational Development Practice  Test.
            (C)  A student that is  home schooled shall provide a notarized copy of the notice of intent to  home school provided to the superintendent of the local school district  as required by    6-15-503;
      (2)  The  student and the student's parents, guardians, or persons in loco  parentis shall meet with the appropriate staff of the adult education  program to discuss academic options open to the student;
      (3)  The  adult education program administrators shall review the student's  school and testing records prior to allowing admission to an adult  education program;
      (4)    (A)  Except  as provided in subdivision (c)(4)(B) of this section, the adult  education program shall require for continued enrollment a minimum of  twenty (20) hours per week of class attendance and instruction.
            (B)  A minimum of ten (10) hours shall be required for any student who is employed for thirty (30) hours or more each week;
      (5)  The  student, the student's parents, guardians, or persons in loco parentis,  and the administrative head of the adult education program agree in  writing that the student will attend the requisite number of hours per  week and maintain appropriate conduct as outlined in the local adult  education program student handbook;
      (6)  In  the event that a student does not attend class as mandated in this  subsection or make reasonable progress toward the completion of the  adult education curriculum, the student shall reenroll in either a  public, private, parochial, or home school within five (5) days from the  date that the student is released from the adult education program; and
      (7)  If  a home school student is accepted into the adult education program, the  student's parent, guardian, or person standing in loco parentis shall  send written notification to the local public school superintendent of  his or her intent to participate in the adult education program.
(d)  Students  age sixteen (16) or above enrolled in a private, parochial, or home  school who desire to take the General Educational Development Test shall  meet the following requirements:
      (1)  A  student shall not be required to obtain permission or approval from any  official in a public school district before being allowed to take the  test;
      (2)  A student enrolled in a  private or parochial school shall provide a letter from the principal  or administrator of the private or parochial school to verify  enrollment;
      (3)  A student  enrolled in a home school shall provide a notarized copy of the notice  of intent to home school provided to the superintendent of the local  school district as required by    6-15-503; and
      (4)  A  student enrolled in a private, parochial, or home school must achieve  at least the minimum official General Educational Development Practice  Test scores.
(e)    (1)  Nothing  in this section shall prohibit a public school district from continuing  with an adult education program to provide educational services to  sixteen-year-olds and seventeen-year-olds enrolled in public school if a  contract is negotiated between the district and the adult education  program that includes:
            (A)  Financial considerations for serving the students enrolled in the public school districts; and
            (B)  Accountability measures to ensure monitoring of student progress and attendance.
      (2)  Any  contract for services by an adult education program for  sixteen-year-olds and seventeen-year-olds shall be submitted to the  Department of Career Education for final approval.
      (3)  Any  student served by an adult education program under a contractual  arrangement as described in this subsection shall not be counted in any  enrollment numbers reported by the adult education programs for state or  federal funding.
(f)  Any child who  will be six (6) years of age on or before October 1 of the school year  of enrollment and who has not completed a state-accredited kindergarten  program shall be evaluated by the district and may be placed in the  first grade if the results of the evaluation justify placement in this  first grade and the child's parent agrees with placement in the first  grade. Otherwise, the child shall be placed in kindergarten.