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Missouri Laws > Title XI > Chapter 167 - Pupils and Special Services
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Title XI
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§ 167.018
Foster care education bill of rights--school district liaisons to be designated, duties
§ 167.019
Placement decisions, agencies to consider foster child's school attendance area--right to remain in certain districts--course work to be accepted--graduation requirements--rulemaking authority
§ 167.020
Registration requirements--residency--homeless child or youth defined--recovery of costs, when--records to be requested, provided, when
§ 167.022
Request for records, placed pupils
§ 167.023
Affidavit of expulsion for certain offenses required for student admission--false statements, penalty
§ 167.026
Expungement of disciplinary records, exception
§ 167.029
School uniforms
§ 167.031
School attendance compulsory, who may be excused--nonattendance, penalty--home school, definition, requirements--school year defined--daily log, defense to prosecution--compulsory attendance age for the district defined
§ 167.034
Absences in St. Louis City reported to division of family services, children's division, when, notification requirements--duties of children's division
§ 167.042
Home school, declaration of enrollment, contents--filing with recorder of deeds or chief school officer--fee
§ 167.051
Compulsory attendance of part-time schools
§ 167.052
Applicability of compulsory attendance and part-time school requirements for metropolitan school districts
§ 167.061
Penalty for violating compulsory attendance law
§ 167.071
School attendance officers in seven-director districts, powers and duties--powers of police officers in certain areas
§ 167.091
Truant or parental schools, establishment--attendance may be compelled--neglected children, attendance--support payments
§ 167.101
Certain persons may administer oaths and take affidavits--issuance of certificates
§ 167.111
Officials to enforce compulsory attendance law
§ 167.113
Compliance with federal laws relating to pupil rights required
§ 167.115
Juvenile officer or other law enforcement authority to report to superintendent, when, how--superintendent to report certain acts, to whom--notice of suspension or expulsion to court--superintendent to consult
§ 167.117
Principal, teachers, school employees to report certain acts, to whom, exceptions--limit on liability--penalty
§ 167.121
Assignment of pupil to another district--tuition, how paid, amount--lapsed, unaccredited, and provisionally unaccredited districts, enrollment in virtual school permitted
§ 167.122
Placed pupils, notification of district, distribution of information
§ 167.123
Notification to superintendent, when, manner--responsibility of superintendent upon notification--confidentiality of information
§ 167.126
Children admitted to certain programs or facilities, right to educational services--school district, per pupil cost, payment--inclusion in average daily attendance, payments in lieu of taxes, when
§ 167.131
District not accredited shall pay tuition and transportation, when--amount charged
§ 167.141
Amount deductible from per pupil cost in computing tuition to be added to apportionment of district of residence, when
§ 167.151
Admission of nonresident and other tuition pupils--certain pupils exempt from tuition--school tax credited against tuition--owners of agricultural land in more than one district, options, notice required, when
§ 167.161
Suspension or expulsion of pupil--notice--hearing--felony violation, grounds for suspension
§ 167.164
Suspension or expulsion not to relieve duty to educate--district to pay costs of alternative education--voucher--district may contract for alternative education services
§ 167.166
Prohibition on strip searches, exceptions--strip search defined--violation, penalty--prohibition on removal of certain items not deemed disruptive
§ 167.171
Summary suspension of pupil--appeal--grounds for suspension--procedure--conference required, when--statewide suspension, when
§ 167.181
Immunization of pupils against certain diseases compulsory--exceptions--records--to be at public expense, when--fluoride treatments administered, when--rulemaking authority, procedure
§ 167.183
Immunization records, disclosure, to whom--disclosure for unauthorized purpose, liability
§ 167.191
Children with contagious diseases not to attend school--penalty
§ 167.194
Vision examination required, when--rulemaking authority--components of the examination--sunset provision
§ 167.195
Eye screening required, when--recording of results--children's vision commission established, members, duties
§ 167.201
School lunch program--funds--duties of state board
§ 167.208
Allergy prevention and response policy required, contents--model policy authorized
§ 167.211
School boards may provide for sale of lunches to children
§ 167.221
Lunch programs in urban districts--managers and assistants, designation, duties--deposit and withdrawal of funds
§ 167.223
High school may offer postsecondary course options--fees
§ 167.225
Definitions--instruction in Braille for visually impaired students--teacher certification
§ 167.227
Summer school programs--attendance outside of district--funding, cooperation among districts
§ 167.229
Model school wellness program established, purpose--grants awarded, use of moneys--rulemaking authority--sunset provision
§ 167.231
Transportation of pupils by districts, except metropolitan--mileage limits for state aid--extra transportation, district expense--election, ballot form
§ 167.232
Tax for extra transportation may be rescinded, procedure
§ 167.241
Transportation of pupils to another district
§ 167.251
Board to prescribe rules and regulations--driver to give bond--fund charged with transportation expenses
§ 167.260
Program for developmentally delayed, ages three and four--program for children from at-risk families
§ 167.263
Teacher assistants, grades kindergarten through three--program established--eligibility--application for assistance--rules, promulgation, procedure
§ 167.265
Guidance counselors, grades kindergarten through nine--eligibility--application
§ 167.268
Policy for reading intervention plans, grades kindergarten through three--contents--state board to develop guidelines--individual reading intervention plan to be developed
§ 167.270
Specialized courses of instruction--pupils at risk of dropping out--pregnant teens and teen mothers
§ 167.273
Program of parent education--pregnant teens, teen parents--at-risk families, characteristics--potential dropouts, characteristics
§ 167.275
Dropouts to be reported to state literacy hot line--availability of information on web site
§ 167.278
Chief school officers to provide information on postsecondary financial assistance
§ 167.280
Support services for students at high risk--application, elements--priority applications, elements--use of funds--allowable costs
§ 167.290
Citation of law
§ 167.292
Definitions
§ 167.294
Program established--appropriations--administration
§ 167.296
Extended day child care fund established--administration--use of funds--expenses
§ 167.298
Board may promulgate rules and regulations, procedure
§ 167.300
Application for grant--matching contributions--reapplication
§ 167.302
Grants--amounts--distribution
§ 167.304
Approval of grant, criteria--standards to be met
§ 167.306
Program enrollment priorities--adoption of priorities prerequisite for approval of grant--fee schedule--waiver of fees
§ 167.308
District shall not require nor prohibit personnel to participate in program
§ 167.310
Program shall be self-supporting--sources of revenues--use of revenues
§ 167.320
Citation of law--area vocational learning center defined
§ 167.322
System of alternative education established--eligibility, qualifications
§ 167.324
Area vocational learning centers to provide services--responsibility for academic and vocational assessment--basic skills instruction
§ 167.326
Transportation
§ 167.328
May attend area vocational learning center on full- or part-time basis
§ 167.330
Classes--number of students--offered, when
§ 167.332
Department to evaluate and assess needs--detailed instruction plan to be submitted--receipt of state aid--year-end student reports--new centers funded on priority basis
§ 167.335
Alternative education grants--qualifications--joint applications
§ 167.340
Read to be ready program--certain students to increase average daily attendance--reading improvement instruction
§ 167.343
Reading assessment costs, competitive matching grant program--application--requirements--reimbursement of district's funds, when--allocation of grants
§ 167.346
List of recommended reading assessments--state board's duties--department's duties--rules
§ 167.349
Charter schools, establishment
§ 167.600
Definitions--nonseverability
§ 167.603
Grants to assist public schools health services, preference--rules--Medicaid payment incentives
§ 167.606
Plan to encourage public schools and school districts to be Medicaid providers--services which may be provided, scope of services--who may provide services--employment of personnel
§ 167.609
Underwriting of costs, determination of amount, assessment--disbursement transfer to health initiatives fund, arrangement--method of disbursement of funds--procedure
§ 167.611
Advisory committee may be established, members, duties and powers--consent form, checklist, prerequisite--identification of family practitioner--distribution of contraceptive devices and drugs prohibited
§ 167.614
Discontinuance of participation
§ 167.617
Continuation of services previously provided
§ 167.619
Most accessible care to be provided--discrimination prohibited
§ 167.621
Authorization of parent or guardian, prerequisite--administration of medicine, first aid, immunity
§ 167.624
Lifesaving training--CPR
§ 167.627
Possession and self-administration of medication in school--requirements
§ 167.630
Epinephrine prefilled auto syringes, school nurse authorized to maintain adequate supply--administration authorized, when
§ 167.640
Student promotion conditioned on remediation--tutorial activities and other suggested programs
§ 167.645
Reading assessments required, when--reading improvement plan required, when--additional reading instruction required, when--retention in grade permitted, when
§ 167.680
After-school retreat reading and assessment program established--grants awarded, procedure--fund created--rulemaking authority
§ 167.700
Involvement of parents and families, state board and school districts to adopt policies, content--review of policies
§ 167.720
Physical education required--definitions
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U.S. Code > Title 20 > Chapter 70 - Strengthening And Improvement Of Elementary And Secondary Schools
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