Truancy And Educational Neglect
Summary
In Kentucky, children aged 6 to 18 must attend school regularly. Educational neglect can be claimed if a child is not receiving adequate education, including consistent attendance. Homeschooling must meet state standards. If a child has valid reasons for absences, such as medical issues, documentation is crucial. CPS can intervene if they believe a childs education is neglected. If denied homeschooling due to truancy, legal advice is recommended. Consider consulting a local attorney for personalized guidance.Full Conversation
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Does not attending school account for educational neglect?
In Kentucky, educational neglect can occur if a child is not receiving adequate education, which includes consistent school attendance. If a child is homeschooled, the education provided must meet state standards. If you need further assistance, I can connect you with a local lawyer. Would you like to proceed?
I was denied the ability to homeschool my child sighting truancy but the sleep issue reminds
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