NH 2007 Legislative Session

Compulsory attendance, dropout issues, suspensions and expulsions

last updated 12/31/05 at 7:00AM


The home education law (RSA 193:A) and rules (ED315) were created as an alternative to compulsory attendance at a public school. Changes to the compulsory attendance law can affect home education programs directly.

Truancy laws are created to allow districts and the state to enforce the compulsory attendance law. In NH, students who are required to attend school and who are absent without permission are truant, and truant officers may, without a warrant, detain them and deliver them to their parents or to the public school. Older homeschooled students who engage in activities without their parents present can find themselves challenged by truant officers as they go about their business in public during school hours.

Dropout issues are related to home education programs in four ways:

Public school suspensions and expulsions are related to home education in two ways: