What are parents obligations to ensure a 17 year old attends high school in florida?

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What are parents obligations to ensure a 17 year old attends high school in florida?

Asked on April 26, 2009 under Family Law, Florida

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GW, Member, Michigan and Hawaii Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 15 years ago | Contributor

I'm not licensed in Florida, but I took a look at the law on this topic. Compulsory school attendance ends at age 16 in Florida. But attendance remains compulsory until the student files a Declaration Of Intent To Terminate School Enrollment, which must be signed by the parent. If the student does not file the declaration, then the parent remains responsible for the student's attendance. While the state's attorney says parents aren't prosecuted unless they contribute to the child's truancy, and there are a number of steps that must be taken before the case is ripe for prosecution, in some cases you could be fined or jailed if your student does not attend school or file a declaration.


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