The goal of Minnesota education law is to provide quality education, support academic achievement, and respectfully teach the rich culture and history of Indigenous people.
Under Minnesota law, children ages 7-16 must go to school. But a child may be excused from going to school if they have a good reason. A good reason might be:
- a doctor appointment,
- the child is sick, or
- there is a family emergency
What counts as an ‘excused absence’ can be different in different school districts. But if a student misses 15 days in a row, the school district has to remove or drop the student. They have to do this even when a student has a valid reason for missing school.
There are some very limited exceptions. See next section.