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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the KRS 159 document in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the STUDENT INFORMATION section. Enter the student's last name, first name, and middle name. Ensure this is completed by a legal parent or guardian.
  3. Input the student's date of birth and the last four digits of their Social Security Number in the designated fields.
  4. In the PARENT/GUARDIAN CONSENT section, have the parent or guardian sign and date to consent to release information to the Transportation Cabinet.
  5. For PUBLIC SCHOOL CERTIFICATION, school personnel should verify compliance with KRS 159.051. Fill in the school’s name, telephone number, and address accurately.
  6. If applicable, complete the PRIVATE SCHOOL CERTIFICATION section with similar details as above for private or home schools.
  7. Finally, if from an out-of-state school, fill out the OUT-OF-STATE SCHOOL CERTIFICATION with required information and signatures.

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Kentucky School Law requires every parent and guardian of a child 6 to 21 years old to send that child to school. Five year olds are considered under the compulsory education after enrollment in Kindergarten.
(1) Any student who has attained the age of six (6) years, but has not reached his or her eighteenth birthday, who has been absent from school without valid excuse for three (3) or more days, or tardy without valid excuse on three (3) or more days, is a truant.
Under the new legislation, the Director of Pupil Personnel will now be required to notify the County Attorneys office when a student accumulates 15 or more unexcused absences throughout the academic year.
In Kentucky, under state law, all children must be enrolled in and attend school between the ages of 6 and 18.
KRS 159.051 - Loss of license or permit by student for dropping out of school or for academic deficiency. Affects all public/private/home schools in Kentucky. Applies to 16 and 17-year-old students in all programs including alternative education, special education and part-time programs.
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Kentucky School Law 159.150 states: Any child who has been absent from school without valid excuse for three (3) or more days, or tardy for three (3) or more days, is a truant. Any child who has been reported as a truant two (2) or more times is an habitual truant.
It is not against the law in the US for a child not to be attending school, unless the method of educating them their parents selected is school, in which case they must attend. The parents are required to educate their children.

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