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22 Pa. Code Chapter 11. Student Attendance
CHAPTER 11. STUDENT ATTENDANCE
11.1. School term.
11.2. School day.
11.3. Minimum required hours.
11.4. Early withdrawal for postsecondary institution attendance.
11.5. Part-time attendance for potential graduates.
11.6. Part-time enrollment of alternative education students.
11.7. Religious objections.
11.8. Definitions.
11.9. Prekindergarten exception.
11.11. Entitlement of resident children to attend public schools.
11.12. School age.
11.13. Compulsory school age.
11.14. Admission to kindergarten when provided.
11.15. Admission of beginners.
11.16. Early admission of beginners.
11.17. [Reserved].
11.18. Nonresident children living in facilities or institutions.
11.19. Nonresident child living with a district resident.
11.20. Nonimmunized children.
ABSENCES FOR TEMPORARY PERIODS
11.21. Religious holidays and religious instruction.
11.22. Tutorial work.
11.23. Health care.
11.24. Unaccounted absences.
11.25. Temporary excusals due to illness or other urgent reasons.
11.26. Nonschool district sponsored educational tours and trips.
11.27. Graduation.
11.28. Out-of-school programs and part-time employment.
11.29. [Reserved].
11.31. Students not enrolled in public schools due to private tutoring.
11.31a. Students not enrolled in public schools due to participation in a home education program.
11.32. Students attending nonpublic or private schools.
11.33. Dual enrollment students enrolled part-time in the public schools.
11.34. Excusals from attendance for other than temporary reasons.
11.41. School district policies and rules.
11.51. Exceptions.
The provisions of this Chapter 11 issued under section 408.1 of The Administrative Code of 1929 (71 P. S. § 118.1) (Repealed), unless otherwise noted.
The provisions of this Chapter 11 adopted September 12, 1969; amended August 3, 1973, effective August 4, 1973, 3 Pa.B. 1470, unless otherwise noted.
This chapter cited in 55 Pa. Code § 3800.229 (relating to education).
§ 11.2. School day.
Instruction time for students shall be time in the school day devoted to instruction and instructional activities provided as an integral part of the school program under the direction of certified school employees.
The provisions of this § 11.2 amended under section 1317(a) of The Administrative Code of 1929 (71 P. S. § 367(a)); and sections 1330, 1372, 1511 and 2603-B of The Public School Code of 1949 (24 P. S. § § 13-1327, 13-1372, 15-1511 and 26-2603-B).
The provisions of this § 11.2 amended December 19, 1986, effective December 20, 1986, 16 Pa.B. 4874; corrected January 2, 1987, effective December 20, 1986, 17 Pa.B. 20; amended October 22, 2004, effective October 23, 2004, 34 Pa.B. 5798. Immediately preceding text appears at serial pages (279550) and (244451).
(a) Minimum hours of instruction time for students shall be as follows:
PreK—K 2 hours, 30 minutes, each day of the school term, unless exempted from the minimum hours of instructional time under § 11.1 (relating to school term)
K 2 hours, 30 minutes, each day of the school term
1—6 900 hours for the school term
7—12 990 hours for the school term
§ 11.4. Early withdrawal for postsecondary institution attendance.
Students attending a postsecondary institution full-time prior to graduation from high school shall be dropped from the membership roll of the district at the time they stop attending school.
The provisions of this § 11.4 amended under section 1317(a) of The Administrative Code of 1929 (71 P. S. § 367(a)); and sections 1327, 1330, 1372, 1511 and 2603-B of The Public School Code of 1949 (24 P. S. § § 13-1327, 13-1330, 13-1372, 15-1511 and 26-2603-B).
The provisions of this § 11.4 amended December 19, 1986, effective December 20, 1986, 16 Pa.B. 4874; amended October 22, 2004, effective October 23, 2004, 34 Pa.B. 5798. Immediately preceding text appears at serial page (244451).
§ 11.6. Part-time enrollment of alternative education students.
Students may be allowed to attend public school less than full-time because of participation in a Department approved alternative program operated by a public school or a private alternative education institution as provided by section 1903-E of the Public School Code of 1949 (24 P. S. § 19-1903-E). For reimbursement purposes, the students may be counted as in full membership.
The provisions of this § 11.6 amended under section 1317(a) of The Administrative Code of 1929 (71 P. S. § 367(a)); and sections 1327, 1330, 1372, 1511 and 2603-B of The Public School Code of 1949 (24 P. S. § § 13-1327, 13-1330, 13-1351, 15-1511 and 26-2603-B).
The provisions of this § 11.6 amended December 19, 1986, effective December 20, 1986, 16 Pa.B. 4874; amended October 22, 2004, effective October 23, 2004, 34 Pa.B. 5798. Immediately preceding text appears at serial page (244452).
Instructional activities—The term includes the following:
Meritorious educational program—An educational program that, in the opinion of the Secretary, warrants an exception to the dates and times of school terms and sessions as provided in section 1504(a) of the Public School Code of 1949 (24 P. S. § 15-1504(a)).
Out-of-school programs—Programs conducted off school grounds, such as cooperative education, job shadowing, internships, community exploration, registered apprenticeships and community service-learning designed to provide students with real world experiences under the general supervision of professional school staff.
Postsecondary institution—A community college, 2-year college, college, university or other authorized degree granting institution approved by the Department in accordance with Chapters 31 and 40 (relating to higher education general provisions; and institutional approval).
Prekindergarten—A program operated by a school district or by a community agency under contract from a school district that is open to children who are at least 3 years of age and completed prior to the school district’s entry age for kindergarten.
§ 11.9. Prekindergarten exception.
A school district may make individual exceptions to the age of prekindergarten students based upon local policy to permit the enrollment of children under age 3 and over age 5.
The provisions of this § 11.9 adopted December 15, 2006, effective December 16, 2006, 36 Pa.B. 7542.
The provisions of this § 11.12 amended under section 1317(a) of The Administrative Code of 1929 (71 P. S. § 367(a)) (Repealed); and sections 1327, 1330, 1372, 1511 and 2603-B of the Public School Code of 1949 (24 P. S. § § 13-1327, 13-1330, 13-1372, 15-1511 and 26-2603-B).
§ 11.13. Compulsory school age.
Except as otherwise provided by law, compulsory school age refers to the period of a child’s life from the time the child enters school (which may be no later than at the age of 8 years), until the age of 17 or graduation from a high school, whichever occurs first.
The provisions of this § 11.13 amended under section 1317(a) of The Administrative Code of 1929 (71 P. S. § 367(a)) (Repealed); and sections 1326, 1327, 1330, 1372, 1511, 2103(8) and 2603-B of the Public School Code of 1949 (24 P. S. § § 13-1326, 13-1327, 13-1330, 13-1372, 15-1511, 21-2103(8) and 26-2603-B).
The provisions of this § 11.13 amended December 19, 1986, effective December 20, 1986, 16 Pa.B. 4874; amended December 12, 2014, effective December 13, 2014, 44 Pa.B. 7670. Immediately preceding text appears at serial page (307706).
When a child was denied admittance to kindergarten on the basis of age after transferring to a different school district, he was not denied equal protection since compulsory attendance for ‘‘beginners’’ did not pertain to kindergarten students. O’Leary v. Wisecup, 364 A.2d 770 (Pa. Cmwlth. 1976).
§ 11.14. Admission to kindergarten when provided.
When kindergarten is provided, the board of school directors shall establish the district’s minimum entry age to kindergarten. The minimum entry age to kindergarten may not be less than 4 years, no months, before the first day of the school term. The district’s maximum entry age to kindergarten must be less than the district’s entry age for beginners.
The provisions of this § 11.14 amended under section 1317(a) of The Administrative Code of 1929 (71 P. S. § 367(a)) (Repealed); and sections 1327, 1330, 1372, 1511 and 2603-B of the Public School Code of 1949 (24 P. S. § § 13-1327, 13-1330, 13-1372, 15-1511 and 26-2603-B).
The provisions of this § 11.14 amended December 19, 1986, effective December 20, 1986, 16 Pa.B. 4874; amended October 22, 2004, effective October 23, 2004, 34 Pa.B. 5798. Immediately preceding text appears at serial page (271458).
A child is not statutorily entitled to a kindergarten education, and enrollment in kindergarten does not, therefore, create a property interest on behalf of the student. O’Leary v. Wisecup, 364 A.2d 770 (Pa. Cmwlth. 1976).
Age classification established by a district is valid if grounded on some reasonable basis, and the fact that the classification made by the state is not perfect or results in inequality in practice does not offend the Constitution. O’Leary v. Wisecup, 364 A.2d 770 (Pa. Cmwlth. 1976).
Section 11.14 provides that the board of school directors shall establish the minimum entry age for kindergarten in the district. The term ‘‘board of school directors’’ in § 11.14 may not be construed to include the board of trustees at a cyber charter school. Therefore, a district is not obligated to fund a kindergarten program offered by a cyber charter school for a student who does not meet the minimum entry age requirement as set forth by the board of school directors. Slippery Rock Area School Dist. v. Pennsylvania Cyber Charter School, 31 A.3d 657, 665-67 (Pa. 2011).
§ 11.15. Admission of beginners.
The board of school directors shall establish the district’s minimum entry age for beginners, which may not be less than a chronological age of 5 years and 7 months before September 1, nor more than 6 years, no months, before the first day of the school term of the district. The board of school directors shall permit a child of beginners’ age to attend the district’s first grade and may not require the child to attend kindergarten, prefirst grade, transitional class or other grade or class that is not regular first grade without parental consent.
The provisions of this § 11.15 amended under section 1317(a) of The Administrative Code of 1929 (71 P. S. § 367(a)); and sections 1327, 1330, 1372, 1511 and 2603-B of the Public School Code of 1949 (24 P. S. § § 13-1327, 13-1330, 13-1372, 15-1511 and 26-2603-B).
The provisions of this § 11.15 amended December 19, 1986, effective December 20, 1986, 16 Pa.B. 4874; amended October 22, 2004, effective October 23, 2004, 34 Pa.B. 5798. Immediately preceding text appears at serial pages (271458) and (279551).
This section cited in 22 Pa. Code § 14.101 (relating to definitions).
The board of school directors of a school district may, upon parental request and when recommended by a public school psychologist and approved by the district superintendent of schools, admit as a beginner a child with a chronological age of 5 years and who has demonstrated readiness for entry as of the first day of the district’s school term. A board of school directors is not required to admit a child as a beginner whose chronological age is less than the district’s established admission age for beginners.
§ 11.17. [Reserved].
The provisions of this § 11.17 adopted July 19, 1985, effective July 20, 1985, 15 Pa.B. 2644; reserved October 14, 1988, effective October 15, 1988, 18 Pa.B. 4662. Immediately preceding text appears at serial pages (114181) to (114184).
§ 11.19. Nonresident child living with a district resident.
(a) A nonresident child is entitled to attend the district’s public schools if that child is fully maintained and supported in the home of a district resident as if the child were the resident’s own child and if the resident receives no personal compensation for maintaining the student in the district. Before accepting the child as a student, the board of school directors of the district shall require the resident to file with the secretary of the board of school directors either appropriate legal documentation to show dependency or guardianship or a sworn statement that the child is a resident of the district, the child is supported fully without personal compensation or gain, and that the resident will assume all personal obligations for the child relative to school requirements and intends to so keep and fully support the child continuously and not merely through the school term. The resident’s receipt of public payments, such as Supplemental Security Income (SSI), Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), maintenance on public or private health insurance, pre-adoptive support or other payments for or on account of the child, may not be deemed to be personal compensation or gain under this section. The school board may require other reasonable information to be submitted by the resident to substantiate the sworn statement in accordance with guidelines established by the Department, as authorized by section 1302(2) of the Public School Code of 1949 (24 P. S. § 13-1302(2)).
(b) The enrollment requirements outlined in § 11.11 (relating to entitlement of resident children to attend public schools) also apply to a nonresident child living with a district resident.
The provisions of this § 11.19 issued under section 1317(a) of The Administrative Code of 1929 (71 P. S. § 367(a) (Repealed)); and sections 1327, 1330, 1372 and 1511 of the Public School Code of 1949 (24 P. S. § § 13-1327, 13-1330, 13-1372 and 15-1511); amended under section 2603-B of the Public School Code of 1949 (24 P. S. § 26-2603-B).
The provisions of this § 11.19 adopted December 19, 1986, effective December 20, 1986, 16 Pa.B. 4874; amended October 22, 2004, effective October 23, 2004, 34 Pa.B. 5798. Immediately preceeding text appears at serial page (279552).
Trial court erred in concluding that child, residing in school district with grandmother, was ineligible to enroll or receive free school privileges based on fact that grandmother received child support payments from child’s mother; mother’s financial contribution was court-ordered support to provide for child care expenses, not to compensate grandmother who supported child gratis, acted as child’s sole caregiver, provided all of his daily needs, and assumed all responsibilities for making education-related decisions. Velazquez v. East Stroudsburg, 949 A.2d 354, 359 (Pa. Cmwlth. 2008).
§ 11.20. Nonimmunized children.
(a) A child may not be admitted to or permitted to attend a public, private, nonpublic, special education or vocational school unless the immunization, exemption, temporary waiver or provisional admission requirements of the Department of Health in 28 Pa. Code Chapter 23, Subchapter C (relating to immunization) have been met.
(b) A child who has been admitted to school or permitted attendance in violation of this section may not be counted toward receipt of Commonwealth reimbursement for the period of the admission or attendance.
The provisions of this § 11.20 issued under section 1317(a) of The Administrative Code of 1929 (71 P.S. § 367(a) (Repealed)); and sections 1327, 1330, 1372 and 1511 of the Public School Code of 1949 (24 P.S. § § 13-1327, 13-1330, 13-1372 and 15-1511); amended under sections 2603-B and 2604-B of the Public School Code of 1949 (24 P.S. § § 26-2603-B and 26-2604-B).
The provisions of this § 11.20 adopted December 19, 1986, effective December 20, 1986, 16 Pa.B. 4874; amended October 22, 2004, effective October 23, 2004, 34 Pa.B. 5798; amended June 2, 2017, effective August 1, 2017, 47 Pa.B. 3091. Immediately preceeding text appears at serial page (338214).
§ 11.21. Religious holidays and religious instruction.
(a) Upon written parental request, and in accordance with the policies of the district’s board of school directors, students may be excused from school for religious holidays observed by bona fide religious groups.
(b) Upon written parental request, a student shall be excused from school to attend classes for religious instruction under section 1546 of the Public School Code of 1949 (24 P. S. § 15-1546). The excusal shall be limited to a total of not more than 36 hours per school year.
(c) A student’s absence from school for religious holidays or for religious instruction shall be recorded as an excused absence. A penalty may not be attached to an absence for religious holidays or instruction.
The provisions of this § 11.21 amended under section 1317(a) of The Administrative Code of 1929 (71 P. S. § 367(a) (Repealed)); and sections 1327, 1330, 1372, 1511 and 2603-B of the Public School Code of 1949 (24 P. S. § § 13-1327, 13-1330, 13-1372, 15-1511 and 26-2603-B).
The provisions of this § 11.21 amended December 19, 1986, effective December 20, 1986, 16 Pa.B. 4874; amended October 22, 2004, effective October 23, 2004, 34 Pa.B. 5798. Immediately preceding text appears at serial pages (244457) to (244458).
§ 11.22. Tutorial work.
(a) Upon written parental request, a student may be excused during school hours for the purpose of receiving tutorial instruction in a field not offered in the district’s curricula only if the following requirements are met:
(1) The excusal does not interfere with the student’s regular program of studies.
(2) The qualifications of the instructor are approved by the district superintendent.
(b) A school district may adopt additional conditions for excusal that it deems reasonable.
The provisions of this § 11.22 amended under section 1317(a) of The Administrative Code of 1929 (71 P. S. § 367(a)); and sections 1327, 1330, 1372, 1511 and 2603-B of the Public School Code of 1949 (24 P. S. § § 13-1327, 13-1330, 13-1372, 15-1511 and 26-2603-B).
The provisions of this § 11.22 amended December 19, 1986, effective December 20, 1986, 16 Pa.B. 4874; amended October 22, 2004, effective October 23, 2004, 34 Pa.B. 5798. Immediately preceding text appears at serial page (244458).
§ 11.23. Health care.
Upon written parental request, a student may be excused during school hours for the purpose of obtaining professional health care or therapy service only if the following requirements are met:
(1) The health or therapeutic services are to be rendered by Commonwealth licensed practitioners.
(2) It is not practical or possible for the student to receive the services outside of school hours.
(3) The time of necessary absence from school involves a minimum of interference with the student’s regular program of studies.
The provisions of this § 11.23 amended under section 1317(a) of The Administrative Code of 1929 (71 P. S. § 367(a)); and sections 1327, 1330, 1372, 1511 and 2603-B of the Public School Code of 1949 (24 P. S. § § 13-1327, 13-1330, 13-1372, 15-1511 and 26-2603-B).
The provisions of this § 11.23 amended December 19, 1986, effective December 20, 1986, 16 Pa.B. 4874; amended October 22, 2004, effective October 23, 2004, 34 Pa.B. 5798. Immediately preceding text appears at serial pages (244458) and (252441).
§ 11.25. Temporary excusals due to illness or other urgent reasons.
(a) A principal or teacher may, upon receipt of satisfactory evidence of mental, physical or other urgent reasons, excuse a student for nonattendance during a temporary period, but the term ‘‘urgent reasons’’ shall be strictly construed and does not permit irregular attendance. A school district shall adopt rules and procedures governing temporary excusals that may be granted by principals and teachers under this section. Temporary excusals may not exceed 3 months.
(b) A school district, area vocational technical school, charter or independent school may provide students temporarily excused under this section with homebound instruction for a period not to exceed 3 months. A school district, area vocational technical school, charter or independent school may request approval from the Department to extend the provision of homebound instruction, which shall be reevaluated every 3 months. When a student receives homebound instruction, the student may be counted for attendance purposes as if in school. A school district shall be reimbursed for homebound instruction provided to a student under section 2510.1 of the Public School Code of 1949 (24 P. S. § 25-2510.1).
(c) A school district shall adopt policies that describe the instructional services that are available to students who have been excused under this section. The policies must include statements that define the responsibilities of both the district and the student with regard to these instructional services.
The provisions of this § 11.25 amended under section 1317(a) of The Administrative Code of 1929 (71 P. S. § 367(a)); and sections 1327, 1330, 1372, 1511 and 2603-B of the Public School Code of 1949 (24 P. S. § § 13-1327, 13-1330, 13-1372, 15-1511 and 26-2603-B).
The provisions of this § 11.25 amended December 19, 1986, effective December 20, 1986, 16 Pa.B. 4874; amended October 22, 2004, effective October 23, 2004, 34 Pa.B. 5798. Immediately preceding text appears at serial pages (252441) to (252442).
§ 11.26. Nonschool district sponsored educational tours and trips.
(b) A school district may limit the number and duration of tours or trips for which excused absences may be granted to a student during the school term.
The provisions of this § 11.26 amended under section 1317(a) of The Administrative Code of 1929 (71 P. S. § 367(a)); and sections 1327, 1330, 1372, 1511 and 2603-B of the Public School Code of 1949 (24 P. S. § § 13-1327, 13-1330, 13-1372, 15-1511 and 26-2603-B).
The provisions of this § 11.26 amended December 19, 1986, effective December 20, 1986, 16 Pa.B. 4874; amended October 22, 2004, effective October 23, 2004, 34 Pa.B. 5798. Immediately preceding text appears at serial page (252442).
§ 11.27. Graduation.
The intent of this section is to specify the effect of graduation on membership for the purpose of calculating school subsidies.
(1) A student’s graduation from high school signifies both the student’s fulfillment of the high school graduation requirements set forth in Chapter 4 (relating to academic standards and assessment) and the end of the student’s membership in a school district for the purpose of State subsidy reimbursement. A graduating student’s date of graduation shall be that of the commencement ceremony of the student’s high school.
(2) This paragraph applies to a graduating high school student who is attending an area vocational technical school (AVTS). If the AVTS instructional calendar extends beyond the student’s high school commencement date, for purposes of determining whether the student has received 180 days of instruction and for purposes of determining State subsidy computation, the student may be maintained in membership at the AVTS until the end of the AVTS calendar.
(3) Graduating students may be counted as in attendance for no more than 3 days of commencement preparation. Commencement preparation may be held on Saturdays within 60 days of the commencement ceremony. During commencement preparation days, students shall be under the supervision of certificated school district employees.
(4) School districts, AVTSs and charter schools may permit students with disabilities identified under Chapter 14 (relating to special education program and services) to participate in graduation ceremonies with their graduating class, even though they will not be awarded a diploma and will continue to receive educational services under Chapter 14. The participation of those students in graduation ceremonies does not preclude the school district from counting those students in its membership for subsidy purposes.
The provisions of this § 11.27 amended under section 1317(a) of The Administrative Code of 1929 (71 P. S. § 367(a)); and sections 1327, 1330, 1372, 1511 and 2603-B of the Public School Code of 1949 (24 P. S. § § 13-1327, 13-1330, 13-1372, 15-1511 and 26-2603-B).
The provisions of this § 11.27 amended December 19, 1986, effective December 20, 1986, 16 Pa.B. 4874; amended October 22, 2004, effective October 23, 2004, 34 Pa.B. 5798. Immediately preceding text appears at serial pages (252442) and (244461).
§ 11.29. [Reserved].
The provisions of this § 11.29 reserved December 19, 1986, effective December 20, 1986, 16 Pa.B. 4874. Immediately preceding text appears at serial page (11180).
§ 11.31a. Students not enrolled in public schools due to participation in a home education program.
The provisions of this § 11.31a adopted October 22, 2004, effective October 23, 2004, 34 Pa.B. 5798.
§ 11.32. Students attending nonpublic or private schools.
A child of compulsory school age regularly attending full-time a nonpublic school that is in compliance with section 1327(b) of the Public School Code of 1949 (24 P. S. § 13-1327(b)) or an accredited or licensed private school, in which the instruction prescribed by statute and this part is taught, shall be in compliance with the compulsory attendance requirements.
The provisions of this § 11.32 amended under section 1317(a) of The Administrative Code of 1929 (71 P. S. § 367(a)); and sections 1327, 1330, 1372, 1511 and 2603-B of the Public School Code of 1949 (24 P. S. § § 13-1327, 13-1330, 13-1372, 15-1511 and 26-2603-B).
The provisions of this § 11.32 amended December 19, 1986, effective December 20, 1986, 16 Pa.B. 4874; amended October 22, 2004, effective October 23, 2004, 34 Pa.B. 5798. Immediately preceding text appears at serial pages (244462) and (279553).
§ 11.33. Dual enrollment students enrolled part-time in the public schools.
For reimbursement purposes, membership and attendance of nonpublic school students, students in a private tutoring program under section 1327 of the Public School Code of 1949 (24 P. S. § 13-1327), and students in a home education program under section 1327.1 of the Public School Code of 1949 (24 P. S. § 13-1327.1), lawfully enrolled part-time in the public schools, shall be calculated by counting the time the students spend in the public school program on a pro rata basis.
The provisions of this § 11.33 amended under section 1317(a) of The Administrative Code of 1929 (71 P. S. § 367(a)); and sections 1327, 1330, 1372, 1511 and 2603-B of the Public School Code of 1949 (24 P. S. § § 13-1327, 13-1330, 13-1372, 15-1511 and 26-2603-B).
The provisions of this § 11.33 amended December 19, 1986, effective December 20, 1986, 16 Pa.B. 4874; amended October 22, 2004, effective October 23, 2004, 34 Pa.B. 5798. Immediately preceding text appears at serial page (279553).
§ 11.51. Exceptions.
The Secretary, in conformity with authority given under statute, may grant exceptions to this chapter as are necessary to adopt them to a school district’s needs.
The provisions of this § 11.51 issued under section 1317(a) of The Administrative Code of 1929 (71 P. S. § 367(a)); and sections 1327, 1330, 1372 and 1511 of the Public School Code of 1949 (24 P. S. § § 13-1327, 13-1330, 13-1372 and 15-1511).
The provisions of this § 11.51 adopted December 19, 1986, effective December 20, 1986, 16 Pa.B. 4874.