Connecticut
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PUBLIC ACT NO. 94-245 AN ACT CONCERNING REVISIONS TO THE EDUCATION STATUTES.
PUBLIC ACT NO. 93-252 AN ACT CONCERNING RELIGIOUS FREEDOM
Sec. 10-184. Duties of parents.
School attendance age requirements. All parents and those who have the care of
children shall bring them up in some lawful and honest employment and instruct them or
cause them to be instructed in reading, writing, spelling, English grammar, geography,
arithmetic and United States history and in citizenship, including a study of the town,
state and federal governments. Subject to the provisions of this section and section
10-15c, each parent or other person having control of a child five years of age and over
and under eighteen years of age shall cause such child to attend a public school regularly
during the hours and terms the public school in the district in which such child resides
is in session, unless such child is a high school graduate or the parent or person having
control of such child is able to show that the child is elsewhere receiving equivalent
instruction in the studies taught in the public schools. The parent or person having
control of a child sixteen or seventeen years of age may consent, as provided in this
section, to such child's withdrawal from school. Such parent or person shall personally
appear at the school district office and sign a withdrawal form. The school district shall
provide such parent or person with information on the educational options available in the
school system and in the community. The parent or person having control of a child five
years of age shall have the option of not sending the child to school until the child is
six years of age and the parent or person having control of a child six years of age shall
have the option of not sending the child to school until the child is seven years of age.
The parent or person shall exercise such option by personally appearing at the school
district office and signing an option form. The school district shall provide the parent
or person with information on the educational opportunities available in the school
system.
Sec. 10-220. Duties of boards
of education. (a) Each local or regional board of education shall maintain good public
elementary and secondary schools, implement the educational interests of the state as
defined in section 10-4a and provide such other educational activities as in its judgment
will best serve the interests of the school district; provided any board of education may
secure such opportunities in another school district in accordance with provisions of the
general statutes and shall give all the children of the school district as nearly equal
advantages as may be practicable; shall provide an appropriate learning environment for
its students which includes (1) adequate instructional books, supplies, materials,
equipment, staffing, facilities and technology, (2) equitable allocation of resources
among its schools, (3) proper maintenance of facilities, and (4) a safe school setting;
shall have charge of the schools of its respective school district; shall make a
continuing study of the need for school facilities and of a long-term school building
program and from time to time make recommendations based on such study to the town; shall
adopt and implement an indoor air quality program that provides for ongoing maintenance
and facility reviews necessary for the maintenance and improvement of the indoor air
quality of its facilities; shall report annually to the Commissioner of Education on the
condition of its facilities and the action taken to implement its long-term school
building program and indoor air quality program, which report the Commissioner of
Education shall use to prepare an annual report that said commissioner shall submit in
accordance with section 11-4a to the joint standing committee of the General Assembly
having cognizance of matters relating to education; shall advise the Commissioner of
Education of the relationship between any individual school building project pursuant to
chapter 173 and such long-term school building program; shall have the care, maintenance
and operation of buildings, lands, apparatus and other property used for school purposes
and at all times shall insure all such buildings and all capital equipment contained
therein against loss in an amount not less than eighty per cent of replacement cost; shall
determine the number, age and qualifications of the pupils to be admitted into each
school; shall develop and implement a written plan for minority staff recruitment for
purposes of subdivision (3) of section 10-4a; shall employ and dismiss the teachers of the
schools of such district subject to the provisions of sections 10-151 and 10-158a; shall
designate the schools which shall be attended by the various children within the school
district; shall make such provisions as will enable each child of school age, residing in
the district to attend some public day school for the period required by law and provide
for the transportation of children wherever transportation is reasonable and desirable,
and for such purpose may make contracts covering periods of not more than five years; may
place in an alternative school program or other suitable educational program a pupil
enrolling in school who is nineteen years of age or older and cannot acquire a sufficient
number of credits for graduation by age twenty-one; may arrange with the board of
education of an adjacent town for the instruction therein of such children as can attend
school in such adjacent town more conveniently; shall cause each child five years of age
and over and under eighteen years of age who is not a high school graduate and is living
in the school district to attend school in accordance with the provisions of section
10-184, and shall perform all acts required of it by the town or necessary to carry into
effect the powers and duties imposed by law.
(b)
The board of education of each local or regional school district shall, with the
participation of parents, students, school administrators, teachers, citizens, local
elected officials and any other individuals or groups such board shall deem appropriate,
prepare a statement of educational goals for such local or regional school district. The
statement of goals shall be consistent with state-wide goals pursuant to subsection (c) of
section 10-4. Each local or regional board of education shall develop student objectives
which relate directly to the statement of educational goals prepared pursuant to this
subsection and which identify specific expectations for students in terms of skills,
knowledge and competence.
(c) Annually, each local and regional board of
education shall submit to the Commissioner of Education a strategic school profile report
for each school under its jurisdiction and for the school district as a whole. The
superintendent of each local and regional school district shall present the profile report
at the next regularly scheduled public meeting of the board of education after each
November first. The profile report shall provide information on measures of (1) student
needs, (2) school resources, including technological resources and utilization of such
resources and infrastructure, (3) student and school performance, (4) equitable allocation
of resources among its schools, (5) reduction of racial, ethnic and economic isolation,
and (6) special education. For purposes of this subsection, measures of special education
include (A) special education identification rates by disability, (B) rates at which
special education students are exempted from mastery testing pursuant to section 10-14q,
(C) expenditures for special education, including such expenditures as a percentage of
total expenditures, (D) achievement data for special education students, (E) rates at
which students identified as requiring special education are no longer identified as
requiring special education, (F) the availability of supplemental educational services for
students lacking basic educational skills, (G) the amount of special education student
instructional time with nondisabled peers, (H) the number of students placed
out-of-district, and (I) the actions taken by the school district to improve special
education programs, as indicated by analyses of the local data provided in subparagraphs
(A) to (H), inclusive, of this subdivision.
(d) Prior to January 1, 2008, and every five years
thereafter, for every school building that is or has been constructed, extended, renovated
or replaced on or after January 1, 2003, a local or regional board of education shall
provide for a uniform inspection and evaluation program of the indoor air quality within
such buildings, such as the Environmental Protection Agency's Indoor Air Quality Tools for
Schools Program. The inspection and evaluation program shall include, but not be limited
to, a review, inspection or evaluation of the following: (1) The heating, ventilation and
air conditioning systems; (2) radon levels in the water and the air; (3) potential for
exposure to microbiological airborne particles, including, but not limited to, fungi, mold
and bacteria; (4) chemical compounds of concern to indoor air quality including, but not
limited to, volatile organic compounds; (5) the degree of pest infestation, including, but
not limited to, insects and rodents; (6) the degree of pesticide usage; (7) the presence
of and the plans for removal of any hazardous substances that are contained on the list
prepared pursuant to Section 302 of the federal Emergency Planning and Community
Right-to-Know Act, 42 USC 9601 et seq.; (8) ventilation systems; (9) plumbing, including
water distribution systems, drainage systems and fixtures; (10) moisture incursion; (11)
the overall cleanliness of the facilities; (12) building structural elements, including,
but not limited to, roofing, basements or slabs; (13) the use of space, particularly areas
that were designed to be unoccupied; and (14) the provision of indoor air quality
maintenance training for building staff. Local and regional boards of education conducting
evaluations pursuant to this subsection shall make available for public inspection the
results of the inspection and evaluation at a regularly scheduled board of education
meeting.