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  • WHAT DO THE LAWS SAY?


    The Alabama Compulsory Attendance Law (Code of Alabama, Section 16283)
    says that “every child between the
    ages of 7 and 17 shall be required to attend a public school, private school, church school or be instructed by a
    competent private tutor for the entire length of the school term in every scholastic year…”


    The Attendance and Conduct Act (94782)
    states that each parent/guardian or other person having control or custody
    of a child required to attend school who fails to require the child to enroll, to regularly attend school, or compel the
    child to properly conduct himself/herself as a pupil in accordance with the written policy on school behavior shall be
    guilty of a misdemeanor.