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https://bpdfamily.com/message_board/index.php?topic=345994.0Summary: DH and I learned by surprise that SD14 is considered truant.
We did know that Mom unenrolled her from Local Public HS earlier this fall, and SD14 said that Mom said she (Mom) "was getting the paperwork ready" to enroll SD14 as a homeschooler with the County Ed Services, as is required in our state.
I'd been emailing the following persons to see if the math I'm doing with SD14 is good for 9th grade: School District Math Curriculum coordinator, who directed me to Local HS Counselor, who directed me to County Ed Services, who let me know "We triple checked our books and SD14 is not enrolled as a homeschooler, and is considered truant".
DH is the noncustodial parent.
This is separate from the question of "Should/ought DH or I communicate to Mom about this", and because of who she is and how she handles info, the general consensus is No, not helpful, and would be saving her from her own choices. We're on board with this.
Question:
Do DH and/or I have a legal obligation to report this to anyone?Does this count as educational neglect?
Am I considered a "mandatory reporter" because I am teaching SD14 math?
Is educational neglect a mandatory reporting thing?
I don't want to not say something if I am required by law to say something.
That being said, this isn't one of those "educational neglect" situations where SD14 isn't doing anything for school, is hanging out with a bad crowd during school hours, etc etc. It does seem more like a "technically/by definition educational neglect" thing... maybe?
We're not looking to "catch" Mom somehow, and as long as we're confident that the County Ed Services people will somehow talk to Local School District, then we're OK with letting the process "do its own thing". But I want to make sure that DH and I are meeting any legal obligation we have, if there is any, and that is really unclear.
Haven't decided yet about contacting L... depends what kind of info I can get here and elsewhere online.