161.200 Records to be kept by teachers -- Exceptions.
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(1)Each teacher in the public schools shall keep an approved record which shall be left
with the superintendent or as he directs at the close of the term. The record shall
show the program of recitations, classification, attendance, and grading of all pupils
who attended school at any time during the school year, and such other facts as are
required.
(2)Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection
(1)of this section, approved pupil
attendance records, for state accounting purposes and for the purpose of state
computation of pupil attendance, may be kept in a central location in the local
elementary or secondary school. After attendance is reported and recorded by the
classroom teacher, either a certified or noncertified person shall complete and check
records in accordance with the methods and regulations approved by the
superintendent of the local school district and the chief state school officer. A
designated certified person within the local elementary or secondary school shall be
responsible for auditing and certifying state attendance documents to verify their
accuracy.