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Education Rule 6A-1.09963(6), F.A.C. and Florida Statute § 1003.4282(11)(c)) [Title 34, Code of
Federal Regulations (CFR) Section, 300.102(a)(3) and State Board of Education Rule 6A-6.03028]
Students who Qualify for ESOL
Students who qualify for ESOL services may be enrolled in a regular high school program
through the end of the semester in which he/she reaches 21 years of age, regardless of
previously interrupted schooling. ELL students may not be withdrawn solely due to lack of
credits.
Students who Attain Age 16
Students who attain age 16 during the school year are not subject to compulsory school
attendance beyond the date that they attain 16 years of age if the student files a formal
declaration of intent. Refer to Student Exit Interview (PBSD 1055). At the bottom of the form,
“Intent to Terminate” must be checked and the form must be signed by the student in order to
terminate school enrollment with the School District. The School District must notify the
student’s parent(s) of receipt of the student’s intent to terminate school enrollment. The
student’s school counselor or other school personnel must conduct an exit interview with the
student to determine the reasons for the student’s decision to terminate school enrollment and
the actions that could be taken to keep the student in school. The student must be informed of
opportunities to continue his/her education in a different environment, including but not
limited to, Adult Education and high school equivalency examination preparation.
HEALTH REQUIREMENTS
Physical Examination and Immunization Requirements
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All pre-K, Kindergarten, 7 grade, and new students seeking entrance into a public school in
Palm Beach County must meet the requirements of School Board Policy 5.06 and Florida
Statute § 1003.22 and present, at the time of entry, a valid Florida Certificate of Immunization
Form (DH 680) and a valid health examination preferably documented on State of Florida
School Entry Health Exam Form (DH 3040) performed within one year prior to enrollment. A
student who does not have a completed School Entry Health Exam has thirty days from the
date of enrollment to obtain the Health Entry Exam. [State Board of Education Rule 6A-1.0985]
In accordance with State Board of Education Rule 6A-1.0985 and Fla. Admin. Code 64D-3.046,
students will not be admitted into class without proof of immunization with the physician’s
signature and office stamp, absent a lawful exception. For students who transfer into a new
county, an authorized official may issue a temporary exemption for a period not to exceed 30
days for the following situations:
a. Students transferring intrastate: A child who transfers into a new county to attend class.
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