DISENROLLMENT
Agency Disenrollment Policy:
Families will be issued a notice at least 19-days if mailed or 14-days if hand delivered prior to disenrollment from the program. The program may deny services or disenroll a family for any of the following reasons, which include, but are not limited to: • Falsification or providing misleading information or inaccurate documentation • Knowingly misrepresenting eligibility, using incorrect or inaccurate information to obtain a benefit that the parent would otherwise not be entitled to receive • Failure to provide current and correct information at the time of certification, this includes, but is not limited to, eligibility documents, immunizations, physician report and other requested documentation. • Parent changes residency outside of California as reported by the parent • Non-compliance of agency policies • Abandoned childcare for 30 consecutive calendar days without notice • Failure to complete or falsification of sign-in/out sheets accurately and on a daily basis • Failure to keep appointments • Threatening, yelling, cussing or acting unethically towards any staff member. • Violation of the Safe School & Harassment policy. Our office and centers are alcohol, drug and weapon free zones • Unavailability of program funds. If it is necessary to displace families due to funding, families will be displaced in reverse order of admission priority. • Four (4) late pick-ups within the school year • Per parent request Suspension or Expulsion: Our program prohibits or severely limits the use of suspension and expulsion because of a child’s behaviors. In addition, the program can not persuade or encourage a child’s parents or legal guardians to voluntarily unenroll from the program due to a child’s behavior. The program will take many steps to address a child’s challenging behaviors, with the goal being to aid the child’s safe participation in the program. In the event a child is suspended or expelled due to persistent and serious behaviors , the program will issue a Notice of Action that is effective 24 hours after the notice is issued. Persistent and serious challenging behaviors are either repeated patterns of behavior that significantly interfere with the learning of other children, or interactions with peers and adults that are not responsive to the use of developmentally appropriate guidance.
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