HB 55

  • Delaware House Bill
  • 149th General Assembly (2017-2018)
  • Introduced in House May 11, 2017
  • House
  • Senate
  • Governor

An Act To Amend The Delaware Code Relating To School Attendance.

Abstract

This Act increases the age requirement for compulsory school attendance in Delaware from 16 to 18 years of age. The age increase is phased in over a two-year period; accordingly, there is a one-year interim period where the compulsory school attendance age requirement will be 17 years old. The Act further provides that a child may be exempt from the age requirement for compulsory school attendance if the child has received a high school diploma or a certificate of performance or obtains permission to withdraw from school from the superintendent of the district in which the child is enrolled or from the president of the board of the charter school in which the child is enrolled. To obtain a waiver from the date of enactment of this Act until August 31, 2018, a child must be at least 16 years old. To obtain a waiver on or after September 1, 2018, a child must be at least 17 years old. The Act preserves the exemption under which a child may be excused from compulsory attendance upon request of the child's parent or legal guardian coupled with supporting written documentation from a qualified health professional.

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May 11, 2017

House

Assigned to Appropriations Committee in House

  • Introduction
  • Referral-Committee
Appropriations

Apr 26, 2017

House

Reported Out of Committee (Education) in House with 10 On Its Merits

  • Committee-Passage
Education

Jan 25, 2017

House

Introduced and Assigned to Education Committee in House

  • Introduction
  • Referral-Committee
Education

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