• Student Attendance
     
    The Board of Education shall provide free public education to all students who are residents of the school district and who are between the ages of five (5) and 21 years and who otherwise qualify for admission under Missouri law unless otherwise required by federal law. Federal law also requires the district to provide services to resident students qualifying for special education services between the ages of three (3) and 21. Any senior qualifying for graduation at the end of the school semester and attaining age 21 during the course of the semester may complete that particular semester tuition free.
     
     
    Persons seeking admission to the district and its instructional programs must satisfactorily meet all residency, academic, age, immunization, discipline and other eligibility prerequisites as established by Board policy and law. Students who are homeless will be admitted in accordance with Board policy and law.
     
     
    Students who transfer to the district from another district will be placed in accordance with Board policy.
     
     
    Entrance Age
     
    To be admitted to the St. Charles School District, a child must be five (5) years old before August 1 of the school year in which he or she plans to enroll for purposes of kindergarten and summer school prior to a kindergarten school term. Students eligible to attend who have previously attended a kindergarten program or otherwise demonstrate to the satisfaction of the district that they are socially and academically ready to progress may be placed in first grade or another appropriate grade that would best meet the student's educational needs, after consultation with the student's parent or guardian. Likewise, students who demonstrate to the district that they are not socially or academically ready to enter kindergarten may be placed in a preschool or other appropriate program offered by the district, after consultation with the student's parent or guardian.
     
     
    Any transfer student who wishes to enroll in this district after having started the school year or the summer school prior to a kindergarten school term in the St. Louis School District or the Kansas City School District will be exempt from the entrance age requirement as allowed by law.
     
     
    Students who are entering kindergarten or first grade are encouraged to preregister in the spring prior to the fall semester in which they are to begin attendance.
     
     
    Enrollment
     
    All prospective students must submit the following documents to the building principal or registrar in order to comply with the district's admission requirements regardless of date of enrollment:
    1. Registered birth certificate.
    2. Immunization record revealing compliance with state requirements.
    3. Proof of residence.
    4. Student records from school(s) previously attended.
    5. District enrollment form.
    7. Home language survey.
    8. Discipline records.
     
     
    Requests for Student Records
     
    Within two (2) business days of enrolling a student, the school official enrolling the student shall request those records required by district policy for student transfer, including discipline records, from all schools previously attended by the student within the last 12 months.
     
     
    Within 48 hours of enrolling a nonresident student placed in the district pursuant to Sections 210.481-.536, RSMo., via foster homes, residential care facilities or child-placing agencies, the school official enrolling the student shall request those records required by district policy for student transfer, including discipline records, from all schools and facilities previously attended by the student; the Department of Social Services; the Department of Mental Health; the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education and any entity involved with the placement of the student within the last 24 months.
     
     
    Statement of Prior Suspension, Expulsion or Criminal Offense
     
    The Board of Education requires the parent, guardian or other person having control or charge of a child of school age to provide upon enrollment a signed statement indicating whether the student has been suspended or expelled from a public or private school in this state or any other state for an offense in violation of Board policies. In addition, the person enrolling the student must affirm that the student has not been convicted of or charged with an act listed in the "Admission Restriction" section of this policy. This registration document shall be maintained as a part of the student's scholastic record.
     
     
    Students Suspended or Expelled from Another District
     
    Without the superintendent or designee's permission, no student may enroll in a school in the district during a suspension or expulsion from another in-state or out-of-state school district, including a private, charter or parochial school or school district, if it is determined upon attempt to enroll that the student's conduct would have resulted in a suspension or expulsion in this district. The parent, guardian or student may request a conference with the superintendent or designee to consider if the conduct of the student would have resulted in a suspension or expulsion in this district. The superintendent or designee may make such suspension or expulsion from another district effective if it is determined that such conduct would have resulted in a suspension or expulsion in this district. If it is determined that such conduct would not have resulted in a suspension or expulsion in this district, the superintendent or designee shall not make such suspension or expulsion from another school or district effective. The superintendent or designee will consider whether the student has received the due process required by law before making any decision.
     
     
    A remedial conference will be held in accordance with Board policy prior to enrollment of any student following a suspension or expulsion from another school for an act of school violence as defined in Section 160.261.2, RSMo. The remedial conference will be held regardless of whether such act was committed at a public or private school in this state, provided that such act shall have resulted in the suspension or expulsion of such student in the case of a private school.
     
     
    Admission Restriction
     
    In accordance with Section 167.171, RSMo, no student may be readmitted or enrolled to a regular program of instruction in the school district who has been convicted of or charged with an act that if committed by an adult would be one (1) of the following:
    1. First degree murder under Section 565.020, RSMo.
    2. Second degree murder under Section 565.021, RSMo.
    3. First degree assault under Section 565.050, RSMo.
    4. Forcible rape under Section566.030, RSMo.
    5. Forcible sodomy under Section 566.060, RSMo.
    6. Statutory rape under Section 566.032, RSMo.
    7. Statutory sodomy under Section 566.062, RSMo.
    8. Robbery in the first degree under Section 569.020, RSMo.
    9. Distribution of drugs to a minor under Section 195.212, RSMo.
    10. Arson in the first degree under Section 569.040, RSMo.
    11. Kidnapping, when classified as a class A felony under Section 565.110, RSMo.
     
     
    FILE: JEC
    Critical
     
     
    Nothing in this section shall prohibit the readmittance or enrollment of any student if a charge has been dismissed or when a student has been acquitted of any of the above acts. This section does not apply to a student with a disability, as identified under state eligibility criteria, who is convicted as a result of an action related to the student's disability. If the district maintains an alternative education program, and the district determines that the placement is appropriate, a student subject to these admissions restrictions may be admitted to such an alternative education program.
     
     
    Note: The reader is encouraged to check the index located at the beginning of this section
    for other pertinent policies and to review administrative procedures and/or forms
    for related information.
     
     
    Adopted: 10/14/1993
    Revised: 06/08/1999; 01/13/2000; 04/04/2002; 11/11/2004; 08/11/2005
    Cross Refs: IGBCA, Programs for Homeless Students
    IGBCB, Programs for Migrant Students
    Legal Refs: Sections 43.408, 160.051 - .053, .055, .261 - .262, 167.020, .022 - .023, .101, .122,
    .161, .171, 195.212, 565.020 - .021, .050, .110, 566.030, .060, 569.020,
    .040, RSMo.
    McKinney-Vento Homeless Education Assistance Improvements Act of 2001, 42
    U.S.C. Sections 11431 et seq.
    St. Charles School District, St. Charles, Missouri