MISSING AND ABSENT CHILDREN

MISSING AND ABSENT CHILDREN

po5215Adopted July 1, 2023Revised April 22, 2024

5215 - MISSING AND ABSENT CHILDREN

It is the intent of this Board to cooperate with local, State, and National efforts to decrease the number of missing children. For purposes of this policy, the following definitions apply:

"Absent child" means a child that left the child's parents or approved placement through social services and whose whereabouts are known, but who refuses to return. This involves children who are runaways, but not known to be missing.

"Missing child" means a child whose whereabouts are unknown, which may include abducted children who have been abducted by a non-custodial parent, a victim of human trafficking, or another unknown circumstance.

The District Administrator and/or Principals shall permit during the school day the entrance into the school a student lacking records or identification as a student, and shall allow the child to remain in the building office area until law enforcement or social services is notified and takes custody of the child. Such a procedure reduces the risk of removal of a missing or absent child from the area before intervention by law enforcement or social services.

Procedures in this policy are to be implemented in coordination with Policy 5111.01 - Homeless Students.

Revised 11/13/23

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