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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 159 — Compulsory attendance

159.140 Duties of director of pupil personnel or assistant.

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(1)The director of pupil personnel, or an assistant appointed under KRS 159.080, shall:
(a)Devote his or her entire time to the duties of the office except as provided in
subsection
(2)of this section;
(b)Enforce the compulsory attendance and census laws in the attendance district
he or she serves;
(c)Acquaint the school with the home conditions of a habitual truant as described
in KRS 159.150(3), and the home with the work and advantages of the school;
(d)Ascertain the causes of irregular attendance and truancy, through documented
contact with the custodian of the student, and seek the elimination of these
causes;
(e)Secure the enrollment in school of all students who should be enrolled and
keep all enrolled students in reasonably regular attendance;
(f)Attempt to visit the homes of students who are reported to be in need of
books, clothing, or parental care;
(g)Provide for the interviewing of students and the parents of those students who
quit school to determine the reasons for the decision. The interviews shall be
conducted in a location that is nonthreatening for the students and parents and
according to procedures and interview questions established by an
administrative regulation promulgated by the Kentucky Board of Education.
The questions shall be designed to provide data that can be used for local
district and statewide research and decision-making. Data shall be reported
annually to the local board of education and the Department of Education;
(h)Report to the superintendent of schools in the district in which the student
resides the number and cost of books and school supplies needed by any
student whose parent, guardian, or custodian does not have sufficient income
to furnish the student with the necessary books and school supplies; and
(i)Keep the records and make the reports that are required by law, by regulation
of the Kentucky Board of Education, and by the superintendent and board of
education.
(2)A local school district superintendent may waive the requirement that a director of
pupil personnel devote his or her entire time to his or her duties. The superintendent
shall report the decision to the commissioner of education.
(3)In any action brought to enforce compulsory attendance laws, the director of pupil
personnel or an assistant shall document the home conditions of the student and the
intervention strategies attempted and:
(a)For a minor in kindergarten to grade five
(5)whose parent or guardian is in
violation of the provisions of KRS 159.010(1)(a) by allowing the child to be
absent without excuse for fifteen
(15)or more days during a school year, shall
report the matter to the county attorney for determination of appropriate court
intervention, if any; and
(b)For a minor in grade six
(6)through twelve
(12)who is a habitual truant as
defined in KRS 600.020 and has been absent without excuse for fifteen
(15)or more days during a school year, shall report the matter to the county attorney for a determination of appropriate court intervention and, if a complaint is filed with the court-designated worker, proceed under KRS 610.030(6).
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