Colorado Code § 22-14-108

Local education provider - notice to parent of dropout status
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(1) Each
local education provider shall adopt and implement policies and procedures pursuant to which
the local education provider or the public school in which the student was enrolled shall notify a
student's parent if the student drops out of school, even if the student is not subject to the
compulsory attendance requirement specified in section 22-33-104. The local education provider
shall develop the policies and procedures with the goal of encouraging the student to re-enroll in
school and of conveying to the student's parent the long-term ramifications to the student of
dropping out of school.
(2) At a minimum, the policies and procedures shall specify the time frames by which
the local education provider or the public school in which the student was enrolled shall notify
the student and his or her parent and shall require the personnel at the public school to attempt to
meet in person with the student and his or her parent.
(3) At a minimum, the notice shall include written notification of the student's dropout
status and an explanation of the educational alternatives available to the student to assist him or
her in re-engaging in school.

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