BILL NUMBER: AB 2815	AMENDED
	BILL TEXT

	AMENDED IN ASSEMBLY  MAY 19, 2016
	AMENDED IN ASSEMBLY  APRIL 5, 2016

INTRODUCED BY   Assembly Member O'Donnell

                        FEBRUARY 19, 2016

   An act to amend  Section 48240   Sections
48240, 48242, and 48244  of the Education Code, relating to
pupil attendance.



	LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST


   AB 2815, as amended, O'Donnell. Pupil attendance: supervisors of
attendance.
   Existing law requires the board of education of any school
district and of any county to appoint a supervisor of attendance and
any assistant supervisors of attendance as may be necessary to
supervise the attendance of pupils in the district or county, and
requires the board to prescribe the duties of the supervisor of
attendance and assistant supervisors of attendance in accordance with
specified provisions.  Existing law authorizes a school
district, with the approval of the county board of education, to
contract with the county superintendent of schools for the
supervision of attendance of pupils in the school district. 
   This bill  would delete the   requirement that a
county board of education approve a contract between a school
district and the county superintendent of schools for the supervision
of attendance of pupils in the school district. The bill  would
express the Legislature's intent that a supervisor of attendance
perform specified functions, and would authorize the supervisor of
attendance to provide support services and interventions, as
provided.  The bill would also make nonsubstantive changes. 

   Vote: majority. Appropriation: no. Fiscal committee: no.
State-mandated local program: no.


THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:

  SECTION 1.  Section 48240 of the Education Code is amended to read:

   48240.  (a)  The governing board of  any  
each  school district and  of any county office of
education   each county superintendent of schools 
shall appoint a supervisor of attendance and any assistant
supervisors of attendance as may be necessary to supervise the
attendance of pupils in the school district or county. The governing
board of the school district or  of the county office of
education   county superintendent of schools  shall
prescribe the duties of the supervisor of attendance and assistant
supervisors of attendance to include, among other duties that may be
required, those specific duties related to compulsory full-time
education, truancy, work permits, compulsory continuation education,
and opportunity schools, classes, and programs, now required of the
attendance supervisors by this chapter and Article 4 (commencing with
Section 48450) of Chapter 3 and Article 2 (commencing with Section
48630) of Chapter 4 of this part.
   (b) It is the intent of the Legislature that in performing his or
her duties, the supervisor of attendance shall promote a culture of
attendance and establish a system to accurately track pupil
attendance in order to achieve all of the following:
   (1) Raise the awareness of school personnel, parents, guardians,
caregivers, community partners, and local businesses of the effects
of chronic  absence   absenteeism  and
truancy and other challenges associated with poor attendance.
   (2) Identify and respond to grade level or pupil subgroup patterns
of chronic absenteeism or truancy.
   (3) Identify and address factors contributing to chronic
absenteeism and habitual truancy, including suspension and expulsion.

   (4) Ensure that pupils with attendance problems are identified as
early as possible to provide applicable support services and
interventions.
   (5) Evaluate the effectiveness of strategies implemented to reduce
chronic absenteeism rates and truancy rates.
   (c) The supervisor of attendance may provide support services and
interventions, which may include, but are not limited to, any or all
of the following:
   (1) A conference between school personnel, the pupil's parent or
guardian, and the pupil.
   (2) Promoting cocurricular and extracurricular activities that
increase pupil connectedness to school, such as tutoring, mentoring,
the arts, service learning, or athletics.
   (3) Recognizing pupils who achieve excellent attendance or
demonstrate significant improvement in attendance.
   (4) Referral to a school nurse, school counselor, school
psychologist, school social worker, and other pupil support personnel
for case management and counseling.
   (5) Collaboration with child welfare services, law enforcement,
courts, public health care agencies, or government agencies, or
medical, mental health, and oral health care providers to receive
necessary services.
   (6) Collaborating with school study teams, guidance teams, school
attendance review teams, or other intervention-related teams to
assess the attendance or behavior problem in partnership with the
pupil and his or her parents, guardians, or caregivers.
   (7) In schools with significantly higher rates of chronic
absenteeism, identify barriers to attendance that may require
schoolwide strategies rather than case management.
   (8) Referral for a comprehensive psychosocial or psychoeducational
assessment, including for purposes of creating an individualized
education program for an individual with exceptional  needs
  needs,  as that term is defined in Section 56026,
or plan adopted for a qualified handicapped  person
  person,  as that term is defined in regulations
promulgated by the United States Department of Education pursuant to
Section 504 of the federal Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (29 U.S.C. Sec.
794).
   (9) Referral to a school attendance review board established by
the county or by a school district pursuant to Section 48321 or to
the probation department pursuant to Section 48263.
   (10) Referral to a truancy mediation program operated by the
county's district attorney or probation officer pursuant to Section
48260.6.
   SEC. 2.    Section 48242 of the   Education
Code   is amended to read: 
   48242.  The  board of school trustees of any district of a
county   governing board of a school district  may
appoint a  school  district supervisor of attendance to act
under the direction of the county supervisor of attendance.
   SEC. 3.    Section 48244 of the   Education
Code   is amended to read: 
   48244.  A  school  district  may, with the
approval of the county board of education,   may 
contract with the county superintendent of schools for the
supervision of attendance of pupils in the school district. The
county superintendent of schools shall transfer from the funds of the
 school  district to the county school service fund an
amount equal to the actual cost of providing for the supervision of
attendance.