Becker County
Truancy Contact:
Jen Splonskowski, Assistant County Attorney
Email: [email protected]
Step One: School sends out initial letter and attempts to resolve the truancy issue.
Step Two: School refers the student to the county attorney intervention meeting when school deems it necessary. The meeting requires the school official attend the meeting. Jen Splonskowski needs attendance form by the 1st of each month in order to require the students to attend.
Step Three: If steps one and two do not resolve the truancy issues, school refers student to the county intake line (218-847-5629 x5327) for social service intervention.
Step Four: Social services will monitor student attendance and will determine if student needs to be referred to court.
Jen Splonskowski, Assistant County Attorney
Email: [email protected]
Step One: School sends out initial letter and attempts to resolve the truancy issue.
Step Two: School refers the student to the county attorney intervention meeting when school deems it necessary. The meeting requires the school official attend the meeting. Jen Splonskowski needs attendance form by the 1st of each month in order to require the students to attend.
Step Three: If steps one and two do not resolve the truancy issues, school refers student to the county intake line (218-847-5629 x5327) for social service intervention.
Step Four: Social services will monitor student attendance and will determine if student needs to be referred to court.
County Documents:
Becker Truancy Referral Form | |
File Size: | 36 kb |
File Type: | doc |