Oklahoma Code § 70-35e

Title 70. Schools: Dropouts - Reports - Tabulation of statistics -
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Dissemination of information - Report to Legislature - Definition.
A.  It shall be the duty of the superintendent, principal or
head teacher of each public or private middle, junior high and high
school accredited by the State Department of Education in the State
of Oklahoma to notify the Department annually as scheduled by the
Department of the name, address, race and age of any pupil dropping
out from the school during the preceding year.  The report shall be
made on forms prescribed and furnished by the Department.
B.  The State Board of Education shall cause these statistics of
school dropouts to be tabulated by grade and school district.
Information of school dropouts shall be made available to the
Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education, the Bureau
of Indian Affairs, the Military Department of the State of Oklahoma
for use in the youth educational programs provided by the Department
and the State Department of Health.
C.  The State Department of Education shall make an annual
report to the Legislature prior to the convening of each regular
session thereof of information received and tabulated pursuant to
this section.
D.  For the purposes of this section, school dropout means any
student who is under the age of nineteen (19) and has not graduated
from high school and is not attending any public or private school
or is otherwise receiving an education pursuant to law for the full
term the schools of the school district in which the student resides
are in session.
Added by Laws 1972, c. 77, § 1, eff. Oct. 1, 1972.  Amended by Laws
1977, c. 84, § 1, eff. Oct. 1, 1977; Laws 1978, c. 131, § 1; Laws
1994, c. 232, § 5, emerg. eff. May 25, 1994; Laws 2001, c. 33, §
123, eff. July 1, 2001; Laws 2013, c. 172, § 1, emerg. eff. April
29, 2013; Laws 2016, c. 34, § 1, eff. July 1, 2016.

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