School-age children exempt from school attendance.

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  • (1)
    • (a) A local school board or charter school governing board may excuse a school-age child from attendance for any of the following reasons:
      • (i) a school-age child over age 16 may receive a partial release from school to enter employment, or attend a trade school, if the school-age child has completed grade 8; or
      • (ii) on an annual basis, a school-age child may receive a full release from attending a public, regularly established private, or part-time school or class if:
        • (A) the school-age child has already completed the work required for graduation from high school;
        • (B) the school-age child is in a physical or mental condition, certified by a competent physician if required by the local school board or charter school governing board, which renders attendance inexpedient and impracticable;
        • (C) proper influences and adequate opportunities for education are provided in connection with the school-age child's employment; or
        • (D) the district superintendent or charter school governing board has determined that a school-age child over the age of 16 is unable to profit from attendance at school because of inability or a continuing negative attitude toward school regulations and discipline.
    • (b) A school-age child receiving a partial release from school under Subsection (1)(a)(i) is required to attend:
      • (i) school part time as prescribed by the local school board or charter school governing board; or
      • (ii) a home school part time.
    • (c) In each case, evidence of reasons for granting an exemption under Subsection (1) must be sufficient to satisfy the local school board or charter school governing board.
    • (d) A local school board or charter school governing board that excuses a school-age child from attendance as provided by this Subsection (1) shall issue a certificate that the child is excused from attendance during the time specified on the certificate.
  • (2)
    • (a) A local school board shall excuse a school-age child from attendance, if the school-age child's parent files a signed and notarized affidavit with the school-age child's school district of residence, as defined in Section 53G-6-302, that:
      • (i) the school-age child will attend a home school; and
      • (ii) the parent assumes sole responsibility for the education of the school-age child, except to the extent the school-age child is dual enrolled in a public school as provided in Section 53G-6-702.
    • (b) A signed and notarized affidavit filed in accordance with Subsection (2)(a) shall remain in effect as long as:
      • (i) the school-age child attends a home school; and
      • (ii) the school district where the affidavit was filed remains the school-age child's district of residence.
    • (c) A parent of a school-age child who attends a home school is solely responsible for:
      • (i) the selection of instructional materials and textbooks;
      • (ii) the time, place, and method of instruction; and
      • (iii) the evaluation of the home school instruction.
    • (d) A local school board may not:
      • (i) require a parent of a school-age child who attends a home school to maintain records of instruction or attendance;
      • (ii) require credentials for individuals providing home school instruction;
      • (iii) inspect home school facilities; or
      • (iv) require standardized or other testing of home school students.
    • (e) Upon the request of a parent, a local school board shall identify the knowledge, skills, and competencies a student is recommended to attain by grade level and subject area to assist the parent in achieving college and career readiness through home schooling.
    • (f) A local school board that excuses a school-age child from attendance as provided by this Subsection (2) shall annually issue a certificate stating that the school-age child is excused from attendance for the specified school year.
    • (g) A local school board shall issue a certificate excusing a school-age child from attendance:
      • (i) within 30 days after receipt of a signed and notarized affidavit filed by the school-age child's parent pursuant to this Subsection (2); and
      • (ii) on or before August 1 each year thereafter unless:
        • (A) the school-age child enrolls in a school within the school district;
        • (B) the school-age child's parent notifies the school district that the school-age child no longer attends a home school; or
        • (C) the school-age child's parent notifies the school district that the school-age child's school district of residence has changed.
  • (3) A parent who files a signed and notarized affidavit as provided in Subsection (2)(a) is exempt from the application of Subsections 53G-6-202(2), (5), and (6).
  • (4)
    • (a) Nothing in this section may be construed to prohibit or discourage voluntary cooperation, resource sharing, or testing opportunities between a school or school district and a parent of a child attending a home school.
    • (b) The exemptions in this section apply regardless of whether:
      • (i) a parent provides education instruction to the parent's child alone or in cooperation with other parents similarly exempted under this section; or
      • (ii) the parent makes payment for educational services the parent's child receives.




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