380.1561 Compulsory attendance at public school; enrollment dates; exceptions. Sec. 1561. (1) Except as otherwise provided in this section, for a child who turned age 11 before December 1, 2009 or who entered grade 6 before 2009, the child’s parent, guardian, or other person in this state having control and charge of the child shall […]
380.1565 Providing opportunity to observe time in silent meditation; guidelines. Sec. 1565. The board of education of a school district may by resolution provide the opportunity during each school day to allow students who wish to do so, the opportunity to observe time in silent meditation. The state board shall develop guidelines which a school […]
380.1571 Attendance officers; acceptance and oath of office; surety bond; powers and duties; list of teachers and superintendent. Sec. 1571. (1) The intermediate school board shall select 1 or more persons to act as attendance officers for the intermediate school district. An attendance officer shall file with the secretary of the intermediate school board an […]
380.1576 Repealed. 1995, Act 289, Eff. July 1, 1996. Compiler’s Notes: The repealed section pertained to attendance report.Popular Name: Act 451
380.1577 Attendance report; school district other than primary school district. Sec. 1577. The secretary of the board of a school district other than a primary school district at the opening of school shall furnish a copy of the last school census to the superintendent of schools, or the teacher or teachers if no superintendent is […]
380.1578 Attendance report; nonpublic schools. Sec. 1578. The appropriate authority of each nonpublic school at the beginning of the school year shall furnish the superintendent of schools of the district in which the nonpublic school is situated or the intermediate superintendent: (a) The name and age of each child who is enrolled at the school. […]
380.1586 Nonattendance at school; notice; investigation; discussion of irregular attendance, failing work, or behavior problems with parent. Sec. 1586. (1) The attendance officer shall investigate each case of nonattendance at school when notified by a teacher, superintendent, intermediate superintendent, or other person of a violation of this part. If the child complained of is not […]
380.1587 Failure to send child to school; notice to parent; notice of noncompliance. Sec. 1587. If a parent or other person in parental relation fails to send a child under his or her control to the public school or other school listed under section 1561, the attendance officer, upon receiving notice from proper authority of […]
380.1588 Complaint against parent; warrant; hearing; determination. Sec. 1588. The attendance officer, after giving the formal notice prescribed in section 1587, shall determine whether the parent or other person in parental relation has complied with the notice. The attendance officer shall make a complaint against the parent or other person in parental relation having the […]
380.1589 Furnishing assistance and information to attendance officer. Sec. 1589. School officers, superintendents, administrators, and teachers shall give assistance and furnish information to aid an attendance officer in the performance of official duties. History: 1976, Act 451, Imd. Eff. Jan. 13, 1977 Popular Name: Act 451
380.1596 Ungraded school or department for juvenile disorderly persons. Sec. 1596. (1) The board of a school district other than a primary school district may establish 1 or more ungraded schools for the instruction of certain pupils classified in subsection (2). The board may require the pupils to attend an ungraded school or a department […]
380.1597 Repealed. 1978, Act 90, Eff. June 1, 1978. Compiler’s Notes: The repealed section pertained to work permits for minors 16 years of age.Popular Name: Act 451
380.1599 Noncompliance of parent as misdemeanor; penalty. Sec. 1599. A parent or other person in parental relation who fails to comply with this part is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine of not less than $5.00 or more than $50.00 or imprisonment for not more than 90 days, or both. History: 1976, Act […]