SUPERINTENDENT INTERPRETATION |
Interpretation's Date: August 29, 2000 by superintendent David Stewart Section: IV. Students
| Interpretation | TO: County Superintendents
FROM: Dave Stewart
State Superintendent of Schools
RE: Superintendent Interpretation - State Code ? 18-2-5c
DATE: August 29, 2000
The purpose of this memorandum is to provide a Superintendent Interpretation
for State Code ?18-2-5c. This section deals with the birth certificate requirements upon
admission to public school and the required notice to the local law enforcement agency
of missing children. Please ensure that this notice is forwarded to all county principals
for immediate action.
State Code ? 18-2-5c states that no student shall be admitted for the first time to
any public school in this state unless the person enrolling the pupil presents a copy of
the pupil?s original birth certificate certified by the state registrar of vital statistics
confirming the pupil?s identity, age, and state file number of the original birth record.
Please note if the original birth certificate cannot be produced, state code
provides alternatives. Schools and school districts must honor these alternatives.
They are as follows:
(1) the student is to be enrolled with an affidavit completed by the
person enrolling the student explaining the inability to produce a
certified copy of the birth record (State Code ?18-2-5c)
(2) any information submitted as proof of the pupil?s identity and age
and the affidavit needs to be forwarded immediately to the local law
enforcement agency, and (State Code ?18-2-5c)
(3) a student can not be denied an education due to the compulsory
attendance law and policy (State Code ?18-8-1a)
Since a certified birth certificate must be submitted to the school, the affidavit should
include a date for the receipt of the certified birth certificate from the parent or the
guardian. Please note that principals and their designees are immune from civil or
criminal liability in connection with any notice to a local law enforcement agency of a
student lacking a birth certificate.
Thank you for your immediate attention to this matter. If there are any further
questions or concerns, please contact Lisa Burton Sites with the Office of Student
Services and Assessment at 304-558-2651. |
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