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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

159.170 Withdrawals and transfers -- Teachers to investigate and report --

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Collection and dissemination of student records.
(1)Whenever any child of compulsory school age withdraws from school, the teacher
of the child shall ascertain the reason. The fact of the withdrawal and the reason for
it shall be immediately transmitted by the teacher to the superintendent of schools of
the district in which the school is located. If the child has withdrawn because of
change of residence, the next residence shall be ascertained and included in the
report.
(2)The Kentucky Department of Education shall ensure that the student information
system facilitates the collection of student data and the transfer of education records
among schools and local districts.
(3)A school district shall notify the Kentucky Department of Education when a new
student enrolls in a school in the district.
(4)The Kentucky Department of Education, upon notification of a student's enrollment
in a school, shall forward within ten
(10)working days all records regarding the
student collected under this section to the receiving district.
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