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  1. A parent or guardian of a student required to attend school who neglects or refuses to fulfill that duty can be fined $200 in provinces such as Ontario and Manitoba. In Alberta, a parent can be fined up to $100 a day for every day of missed school to a maximum of $1,000. Depending on the province, students could also fail a class due to chronic ...

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    Every child in Ontario must attend school from age 6 to 18. But you can homeschool your childinstead of sending them to a school. Children can start school before they are 6 years old, but this is optional. In Ontario, we call this kindergarten. The school year in Ontario starts in September. To start junior kindergarten (JK) in September, your chi...

    If you are 12 to 15 years old and you skip school, you can be charged by the police. This charge is called “truancy”. Truancy is not a crime. You can't go to jail or get a criminal record for it. But a judge can fine you up to $1,000 put you on probation for 1 year. If you don't follow your probation, then the judge could send you to jail for up to...

    In Ontario, the Education Act says that children mustattend school. A child can be excused from going to school only for a reason that is included in the Act. Students can be excused from missing school if they are: 1. being properly homeschooled 2. sick 3. living too far from a school and the school doesn't provide transportation 4. getting music ...

  2. What happens if you don't go to school in Canada? Skipping School (Truancy) Parents who neglect to send, or refuses to let, their children go to school can be charged for their child's truancy. 12-15 year olds who regularly skip or refuse to go to school can be charged with truancy. The maximum fine is $1000 and/or up to 1 year of probation time.

  3. What happens if you don't go to school in Canada? Skipping School (Truancy) The maximum fine is $1000 and/or up to 1 year of probation time. While on probation, students are required to attend school; and if the student skips school again, they can be sent to jail for up to 30 days. Students who are charged should speak to a lawyer.

  4. Jun 1, 2014 · A student should assume their study permit has been automatically canceled and they're out of status in Canada if it's been more than 90 days since they stopped attending school. Schools are required to report the status of students to CIC and confirm whether they are still active students or not. you are right scylla!

  5. Students can sometimes be transferred from one school to another, occasionally this is to provide the student with a “fresh start”. If you don’t agree with the transfer, you may have a right to appeal. Speak to a lawyer if this happens. Schools Out of District. Students may attend in a different school district if:

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  7. Feb 21, 2023 · A study of Greater Toronto schools published in 2021 revealed an alarming 600 per cent increase in extreme absenteeism — when students miss more than 50 per cent of classes. Anxiety Canada ...

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