A person commits the offense of harassment if he/she, without
good cause, engages in any act with the purpose to cause emotional
distress to another person.
A person commits the offense of kidnapping if he or she knowingly
restrains another unlawfully and without consent so as to interfere
substantially with his or her liberty.
[Ord. No. 2009-23 §1(9.24.032), 12-14-2009]
A. Any
parent, guardian or other person having charge, control or custody
of any child less than eighteen (18) years old shall either:
1. Enroll such child in a public, private, parochial, parish school
or full-time equivalent attendance in a combination of such schools
and between the ages of seven (7) years and the compulsory attendance
age for the district in which such child resides, or
2. Enroll the child in a program of "home school" academic instruction
which at all times complies with the provisions of Section 167.03
1.2, RSMo. (2000).
B. Any
parent, guardian or other person having charge, control or custody
of a child less than eighteen (18) years old shall cause the child
to attend regularly some public, private, parochial, parish, home
school or combination of such schools not less than the entire school
term of the school which the child attends, except that:
1. A child who, to the satisfaction of the Superintendent of Public
Schools of the district in which he resides, or if there is no Superintendent,
then the Chief School Officer, is determined to be mentally or physically
incapacitated may be excused from attendance at school for the full
time required, or any part thereof;
2. A child between fourteen (14) years of age and the compulsory attendance
age for the district may be excused from attendance at school for
the full time required or any part thereof, by the Superintendent
of Public Schools of the district, or if none, then by a court of
competent jurisdiction, when legal employment has been obtained by
the child and found to be desirable and after the parents or guardian
of the child have been advised of the pending action; or
3. A child between five (5) and seven (7) years of age shall be excused
from attendance at school if a parent, guardian or other person having
charge, control or custody of the child makes a written request that
the child be dropped from the school's rolls.
C. Any
parent, guardian or other person having charge or custody of a child
who is convicted of any violation of this Section shall, upon conviction
and pending any judicial appeal, be required to enroll the child in
any public, private, parochial, parish or home school within three
(3) public school days, after which each successive school day shall
constitute a separate violation of this Section.