Habitually truant definition

Habitually truant means a truant child who is truant for at least five school days within a school year.
Habitually truant means that:
Habitually truant means six (6) or more school days of unexcused absences during the current school year by a student who is of compulsory school age.

Examples of Habitually truant in a sentence

  • Habitually truant shall mean six (6) or more school days of unexcused absences during the current school year by a child subject to compulsory school attendance.

  • Habitually truant shall mean six (6) or more school days of unexcused absences during the current school year by a student subject to compulsory school attendance.

  • Habitually truant students may be excluded from the school district if attendance does not improve after other disciplinary procedures.

  • Habitually truant children under fifteen (15) years of age: The Charter School will refer the child to either: 1.

  • Wary of adult contact.B. Frightened of parents.C. Afraid to go home.D. Habitually truant or late to school.E. Arrives at school early and remains after school later than other students.F. Wary of physical contact by adults.


More Definitions of Habitually truant

Habitually truant means six (6) or more school days of unexcused absences during the current school year by a child subject to compulsory school attendance.
Habitually truant means absence for more than three (3) school days or their equivalent following the first notice of truancy given under section 1354. A person may be habitually truant after such notice.
Habitually truant means absence for more than three
Habitually truant means a truant child who is truant for at
Habitually truant means six (6) or more school days of unexcused absences during the current school year by a child subject to compulsory school attendance under Applicable Law.
Habitually truant means a child who is truant for at least five (5) school classes within a school year.
Habitually truant means a child between the ages of six and sixteen who is truant for at least five days during a single school year (A.R.S. §15-803(C)(1)). Arizona law states that it is unlawful for any child between the ages of six and sixteen to fail to attend school during the hours school is in session, unless exempt under section 15-803(A). If a parent fails to ensure that the child attends school, the law states that they are guilty of a Class III (3) Misdemeanor (A.R.S. §15-802(E)).