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What to do at the Compulsory Ed Violation (CEV) Notification Meeting Have parents/guardians sign your copy of the CEV meeting letter. Verify current address/phone/work phone/cell phone numbers View the CEV power point presentation


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What to do at the Compulsory Ed Violation (CEV) Notification Meeting…

  • Have parents/guardians sign your copy of the CEV meeting letter.
  • Verify current address/phone/work phone/cell phone numbers
  • View the CEV power point presentation with parents/guardians.
  • Problem solve:

– Find out the “why’s” of the student missing school. – How does the student get to school? Bus? Parents? Ride? – Is there a problem getting up? Getting to sleep? – Are there any health considerations to be made? – Testing options? – School psychologist referral?

  • Consider alternatives proposed by parents.
  • Enter plan agreed upon into behavior history screen or make copy

and place in student’s file. Give/mail parents/guardians a copy.

  • Make sure parents understand that all or part of five more days

missed from that day will result in a referral to the Utah County Attorney’s Office. (The District is also bound by the law and must refer violations.)

  • Provide a resource list to parents for outside services if needed.
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COMPULSORY EDUCATION VIOLATION NOTIFICATION MEETING

Revised March 29., 2016

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What is compulsory education?

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It is a Class B Misdemeanor for parents of a school- aged child to intentionally and/or recklessly:

  • Fail to enroll a minor (6-18 yrs.) in school (unless minor is

exempt)

  • Fail to meet with school to discuss attendance problems
  • Fail to prevent student missing 5+ days for the remainder of

the school year without a valid excuse after the CEV Notification Meeting

  • It is the parents of students 6-13.99 yrs. of age who are held

responsible if their children are not in school regularly…If you need help…PLEASE ASK! There may be some resources we can offer!

Please note: a Class B Misdemeanor may be punishable by 6 mos. in jail, and/or a $1000.00 fine per child per parent…This is a serious legal situation we all want to avoid!

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What is an excused absence under Utah Law?

  • Illness
  • Family emergency
  • Approved school activity
  • Doctor, dentist, orthodontic, counseling appointment

(these are still encouraged to take place outside of school hours)

  • Family vacation (as long as the vacation does not jeopardize the academic

progress of the student…should be pre-approved)

  • Funeral of family member or close family friend
  • Otherwise excused by a healthcare or accommodation plan or IEP

(Excessive excused absences may addressed by school administrator if they affect the academic progress of the student.)

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Parents

Children Education

The goal of parents and educators is to have happy, productive, educated children.

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What happens after today?

  • Your child must attend school every day every class on time so there is no further

legal action.

  • If your child misses school five more days as unexcused for the rest of the school

year, you, as their parent/guardian must be referred to the Utah County Attorney’s

  • ffice as per Utah law.
  • If a student is more than sixty(60) minutes late to class, the tardy may be considered

an unexcused absence for that day. It is the responsibility of the parent of any student who is tardy to verify with the school that the student was marked tardy and not

  • absent. Early checkouts may also be considered as absences if they are routinely
  • ccurring.
  • Your child must have a doctor’s note to be excused…OR…you must call the school

and speak with the Principal or school administration to have your student excused.

  • You may be invited to participate in the Nebo Attendance Court in lieu of being

referred to the Utah County Attorney’s office if you do receive a Citation.

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Let’s work together for your child’s success!

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What is the Nebo Attendance Court?

A voluntary program that may be offered to you and your student that:

  • Has volunteer attorneys that act as judge pro-tems.
  • All parties sign a written agreement to participate. (Student/parent can request $25.00

reimbursement of the $50.00 Habitual Truancy fine for every 45 days of perfect attendance from your school’s finance department)

  • Students and at least one parent must come every other week to a hearing to report on

student’s progress.

  • Participation may be offered by Nebo or on occasion ordered by the Juvenile Court Judge,
  • r recommended by the Utah County Attorney.
  • Parents/students/trackers/teachers/administrators monitor progress at school.
  • It is primarily the parents and students responsibility to track attendance and grades.
  • Students/parents who do not comply with the voluntary agreement or who continue to miss

school and/or have poor grades are referred to the Utah County Attorney’s Office. DO NOT CALL THE CITY OR COURT OFFICES. You will be mailed/called as to when to appear for your hearing by the Nebo District Attendance Court Office(801) 354-7472

Salem City Council Room 30 West 100 South Salem, UT Springville City Justice Court 50 South Main Springville, UT Payson City Justice Court 429 W Utah Avenue Payson, UT