Some Texas lawmakers hinted at their appetite to revisit truancy during hearings after the Uvalde massacre.
, meanwhile, would establish that if a parent is found responsible for a child’s nonattendance at school, it is a Class C misdemeanor. This allows judicial discretion in assigning a fine, up to $500.
Under the reformed system, districts are required to provide truancy prevention measures to limit the need for court referrals. After a student misses a certain number of days, school officials must send a letter to the parent scheduling a meeting and then develop a plan of action, which can include sending the student to counseling, community service or mentoring.
VanDeaver’s bill would increase the financial penalty for truancy. For example, a first offense would cost $400 — up from $100. The fine would increase with each subsequent offense.Still, the heavier financial burden worries advocacy groups.
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