New law implements school attendance policy for all schools in Iowa
August 13th, 2024 by Ric Hanson
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (KCRG) – Schools across Iowa are adjusting attendance policies to comply with a new state law. Senate File 2435 defines “chronic absenteeism” as when a student is absent for 10% of the school year. The Atlantic Community School District’s Board of Education is set to discuss and act on the district’s policy, Wednesday evening.
KCRG-TV reports the Director of Student Services for Cedar Rapids Community School District, Chris Gibson said “We have just been working diligently to try to understand the law, and try to think about our policies and procedures that would align with that law,”
When a student misses eight days of school, their family will receive a letter letting them know their child is chronically absent. If a student misses 12 days, they will be required to have an engagement meeting between the school, the student, and the parent. A student reaches truancy after 15 days of being absent. If that happens, another meeting will be held with the county attorney present.
Multiple schools said they have had a problem with absences. The Vinton-Shellsburg School District plans to help parents keep track of their child’s absences.
You can read a summary of the school attendance law here.