Current through the 2024 Regular Session
Section 37-13-63 - Minimum length of school term(1) Except as otherwise provided, all public schools in the state shall be kept in session for at least one hundred eighty (180) days in each scholastic year.(2) If the school board of any school district shall determine that it is not economically feasible or practicable to operate any school within the district for the full one hundred eighty (180) days required for a scholastic year as contemplated due to an enemy attack, a man-made, technological or natural disaster or extreme weather emergency in which the Governor has declared a disaster or state of emergency under the laws of this state or the President of the United States has declared an emergency or major disaster to exist in this state, the school board may notify the State Department of Education of the disaster or weather emergency and submit a plan for altering the school term. If the State Board of Education finds the disaster or extreme weather emergency to be the cause of the school not operating for the contemplated school term and that such school was in a school district covered by the Governor's or President's disaster or state of emergency declaration, it may permit that school board to operate the schools in its district for less than one hundred eighty (180) days; however, in no instance of a declared disaster or state of emergency under the provisions of this subsection shall a school board receive payment from the State Department of Education for per pupil expenditure for pupils in net enrollment in excess of ten (10) days.Codes, 1942, §§ 6274-10, 6411-12; Laws, 1953, Ex Sess, ch. 16, § 10; ch. 23, § 12; Laws, 1986, ch. 492, § 86, 1992, ch. 524, § 7; Laws, 2003, ch. 544, § 1; Laws, 2011, ch. 313, § 2, eff. 2/24/2011.Amended by Laws, 2024, ch. 484, HB 4130,§ 50, eff. 7/1/2024.