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Change in Texas Truancy Requirements

Extra! Extra! Read all about it!!. Change in Texas Truancy Requirements. House Bill 2398: An Overview of the New Truancy Law. Change in Texas Truancy Requirements. Background. 84 th Legislature Session – House Bill 2398 was passed Signed by Governor Abbott on June 18, 2015

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Change in Texas Truancy Requirements

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  1. Extra! Extra! Read all about it!! Change in Texas Truancy Requirements Region 7 Education Service Center

  2. House Bill 2398:An Overview of the New Truancy Law Change in Texas Truancy Requirements Region 7 Education Service Center

  3. Background • 84th Legislature Session – House Bill 2398 was passed • Signed by Governor Abbott on June 18, 2015 • Went into effect on September 1, 2015 Change in Texas Truancy Requirements Region 7 Education Service Center

  4. Overview Truancy is now decriminalized and schools arerequired to implement Truancy Prevention Measures prior to seeking court intervention. HB 2398 created the requirement to expunge all informationrelating to a criminal complaint or conviction for a truancy offense under former Section 25.094, Education Code, from the local school recordsand information data systems upon receipt of a court order requiring the same. Region 7 Education Service Center

  5. House Bill 2398 • Students age 6 – 18 are subject to compulsory attendance. • Students from age 6 to 11 are only subject to Truancy Prevention Measures and may not be referred to truancy court until they are 12. • Students attending school after their 19th birthday may not be referred to truancy court. Region 7 Education Service Center

  6. House Bill 2398 • District must create a truancy plan. • At the beginning of the school year, a district must send notice to student’s parents that if the student is absent on 10 or more days in a 6 month period, the student’s parent is subject to prosecution and the student is subject to referral to a truancy court. Change in Texas Truancy Requirements Region 7 Education Service Center

  7. House Bill 2398 District required to appoint a Truancy Prevention Facilitator or Juvenile Case Manager or designate an existing employee. The Truancy Prevention Facilitator shall: • Implement the Truancy Prevention Measures; • Meet annually with a court case manager to discuss the effectiveness of the measures. Change in Texas Truancy Requirements Region 7 Education Service Center

  8. House Bill 2398 Change in Texas Truancy Requirements A school district is required to adopt at least one the following Truancy Prevention Measures: Require a behavior improvement plan; or Impose school-based community service; or Refer the student to counseling, mediation, mentoring, teen-court, or other in-school or out-of-school service focused at addressing the truant behavior. Region 7 Education Service Center

  9. House Bill 2398 Change in Texas Truancy Requirements If a student has been absent without excuse on 3 or parts of days within a 4-week period, the school must issue a warning letter to inform the parent the student is subject to Truancy Prevention Measures. Region 7 Education Service Center

  10. House Bill 2398 If a student fails to attend school on 10 or more days or parts of days within a 6 month period in the same school year the district must determine if the student’s truancy is the result of: • pregnancy; • being in the state foster care program; • homelessness; or • being the principal income earner for the student’s family. Change in Texas Truancy Requirements Region 7 Education Service Center

  11. If the student’s truancy is due to any of the 4 reasons, the district must offer additional counseling to the student and may not refer the student to truancy court. House Bill 2398 Change in Texas Truancy Requirements Region 7 Education Service Center

  12. The school district may file a complaint against thestudent’s parent in county, justice, or municipal court if: House Bill 2398 • The student’s absences were without excuse ; and • If the district provides evidence of the parent’s negligence. Change in Texas Truancy Requirements Evidence of parent’s negligence may include. Region 7 Education Service Center

  13. A referral to truancy court must include a statement from the school certifying Truancy Prevention Measures were applied but were not successful. The district must specify whether the student is eligible for or receives special education services. Change in Texas Truancy Requirements Region 7 Education Service Center

  14. The Texas Education Agency will develop rules regarding minimum standards and best practices for Truancy Prevention Measures, and for sanctions for districts that fail to comply with HB 2398 requirements. House Bill 2398 Change in Texas Truancy Requirements Region 7 Education Service Center

  15. ISD • Include district specific information Change in Texas Truancy Requirements Region 7 Education Service Center

  16. ISD • Include district specific information Change in Texas Truancy Requirements Region 7 Education Service Center

  17. ISD • Include district specific information Change in Texas Truancy Requirements Region 7 Education Service Center

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