15-806. Excuse from school attendance



(L10, Ch. 318, sec. 9. Eff. 7/1/11)



A. The governing board of each school district and the governing body of each
charter school shall adopt a policy governing the excuse of pupils for religious
purposes. The policy may permit a pupil to be excused from school attendance for
religious purposes, including participation in religious exercises or religious
instruction. If the policy permits a pupil to be excused for religious purposes, the
policy shall stipulate the conditions under which the excuse will be granted. These
conditions shall include at least the following:


1. The person who has custody of the pupil has given written consent.


2. Any religious instruction or exercise takes place at a suitable place away from
school property designated by the church or religious denomination or group.


B. The governing board of each school district and the governing body of each
charter school shall adopt a policy governing the excuse of pupils from school
attendance. The policy shall require the school district to apply to the department of
education for authorization of school closure for the following reasons:


1. Widespread illness for any period of three consecutive days or more.


2. Adverse weather conditions for any period of three consecutive days or more.


3. Concerted refusal by students to attend classes for any period of three
consecutive days or more.


4. Threats of violence against school property, school personnel or pupils for any
period of one day or more.


5. Situations affecting the safety of persons or property resulting from fire,
flooding or floodwater, an earthquake, a hazardous material event or another cause if
approved by the department of education.