Truancy
School refusal is understood to mean a recurring or prolonged and usually unexcused absence from class. Occasional truancy can also be school refusal.
Refusal to attend school is an administrative offence that can be punished with a fine of up to 1000 euros.
Parents who do not ensure that underage pupils regularly attend classes can also act in violation of the regulations.
The action against school refusal is the task of the school in cooperation with the regulatory authority, the youth welfare offices and possibly also the family courts.
Legal basis
Author
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Contact point
Responsible authorities
Fachbereich Personal, Bildung und Kultur
Timetable
Timetable
Contact
- Haselünne:
- Additional services for children with disabilities in crèches and kindergartens Authorisation
- Admission to secondary schools Advice
- Adult education
- Adult evening classes
- All-day schools
- Carrying out school dental check-ups
- Compulsory education
- Day care
- Enrollment of a child in elementary school
- Entitlement to a place in a day-care centre
- Exemptions on Sundays and public holidays
- Family and children's services
- General schools: Admission - grammar school
- Library
- Markets and festivals
- Municipal honours
- Municipal offers for children and young people
- Municipal sports facilities
- Municipal sports promotion
- Music school
- Public holidays: approval - of exceptions to the general rest period
- Recreational areas and facilities municipal
- Register at the secondary school
- Register your child at a secondary school
- Register your child at a secondary school
- Safety on the way to school
- School performance: assessment
- School trips, school trips and comparable trips of day-care centres: reimbursement - of costs according to SGB II
- Second-chance school
- Special school
- Training/ Employment in public administration
- Truancy
- general education schools Admission to comprehensive school