JEA - COMPULSORY ATTENDANCE AGES

NEPN/NSBA Code: JEA 

COMPULSORY ATTENDANCE AGES


Under state law, full-time school attendance is required of every child 6 years of age or older and under age 17:


Exceptions:


A. A person who has received a high school diploma or its equivalent before their 17th birthday;


B. A person who has:







C. A person who has matriculated and is attending an accredited, post-secondary, degree-granting institution as a full-time student.   An exception to attendance in public school under this paragraph must be approved by the Commissioner.


D. A person who is enrolled in an online learning program or course.



Attendance of Children Five Years of Age or Older and Under Six Years of Age


Although not required to enroll in school, a child five years of age or older and under six years of age who is enrolled in a public school and who has not formally withdrawn is required to attend that school during the time it is in session.

Alternatives to Attendance at Public Day School


A.  Equivalent instruction alternatives are as follows:


A person shall be excused from attending a public day school if the person obtains equivalent instruction in:


1)   A  private school approved for attendance purposes pursuant to section 20-A MRSA §2901;


2)   A private school recognized by the department of education as providing equivalent instruction;


3)   A home instruction program that complies with the requirements of 20-A MRSA 5001-A(3)(A) (4); or


4)   Any other manner arranged for by the School Committee and approved by the Commissioner.


B.  A person may be excused from attendance at a public day school pursuant to 20-A MRSA § 5104-A (other public or private alternative programs) or  § 8605 (student attendance in adult education courses).


Credit for Attendance at a Private School


A student shall be credited with attendance at a private school only if a certificate showing the name, residence and attendance of the person at the school, signed by the person or persons in charge of the school, has been filed with the school officials of the administrative unit in which the student resides.


Discontinuation of Home Instruction


If the home instruction program is discontinued, students of compulsory school age must been rolled in a public school or an equivalent instruction alternative as provided for by law. The receiving school shall determine the placement of the student. At the secondary level, the principal of the receiving school shall determine the value of the prior educational experience toward meeting the standards of Maine’s system of Learning Results.


Excusable Absence


A person’s absence is excused when the absence is for the following reasons:


5)   Personal health, including physical, mental, and behavioral health;


6)   An appointment with a health professional that must be made during the regular school day;


7)   Observance of a recognized religious holiday when the observance is required during the regular school day;


8)   A family emergency; 


9)  A planned absence for a personal or educational purpose which has been approved.


10)  Education disruption resulting from homelessness, unplanned psychiatric hospitalization, unplanned hospitalization for a medical emergency, foster care placement, youth development placement or some other out-of-district placement that is not otherwise authorized by either any individual education plan or a superintendents’ student transfer agreement. “Education disruption” does not apply to a student who is out of school for 10 or more consecutive school days as a result of a planned absence for a reason such as a family event or a medical absence for planned hospitalization or recovery.


Parental Responsibility

Parents are responsible for the attendance of students who are under 17 years of age. The School Committee shall work with families in an effort to ensure compliance.


Adult Students

Secondary school pupils 20 years of age or more will not be admitted to the school system without prior School Committee approval.




Legal Reference: 20-A MRSA § 5001-A; 5003: 5201; 8605

CH. 125 and 127 (Maine Dept. of Ed. Rule)


Cross Reference: IHBG – Home Schooling

JFC - Student Withdrawal from School/Dropout Prevention Committee

JHB - Truancy



Adopted: June 7, 2000 

Revised: January 26, 2004 

Revised: February 11, 2008 

Reviewed:September 24, 2012 

Revised: July 21, 2014

Revised: January 9, 2023