Early Release and Late Arrival Guidance
Guidance for early release policies in after school programs and late arrival policies for before school programs.Introduction
The purpose of this revised guidance is to assist After School and Education Safety (ASES) and 21st Century Community Learning Centers (CCLC) grant recipients with the creation and implementation of their early release and late arrival policy in compliance with the law. In addition, this guidance is intended to provide support for ASES and 21st CCLC with the development of one comprehensive program using the New Expanded Learning Opportunities Program (ELO-P) funding. This guidance does not apply to After School Safety and Enrichment for Teens programs.
Goals
- To inform grantees of the requirements of early release and late arrival policies.
- To provide grantees an understanding of the common issues and promising practices as it relates to the implementation of the early release and late arrival policies.
Late Arrival and Early Release Policies
California Education Code (EC) sections 8483(a)(i)(B) and 8483.1(a)(1) require grantees to develop a policy for the reasonable early release and late arrival of pupils from before and after school base programs based on local needs. Late arrival and early release policies allow students to arrive late or leave early for a variety of reasons, as developed by the grantee. These policies assist programs in documenting attendance for the day. The program is required to stay open for a minimum of 15 hours per week and until at least 6 p.m. every day school is open [EC Section 8483(a)(1)(A)(i)], students are not required to stay the entire length of the program. The purpose of early release and late arrival polices are to identify the reasons as to why students are leaving before the end of the after school base program or arriving late to their before school program.
All grantees are required to have a procedure for documenting student attendance. This procedure must comply with the early release policy for after school programs and late arrival policy for before school programs. Such procedures and documents are auditable records for attendance compliance.
Education Code After School Base Programs
EC Section 8483(a)(1)(A)(i): Every afterschool component of a program established pursuant to this article shall commence immediately upon the conclusion of the regular school day, and operate a minimum of 15 hours per week, and at least until 6 p.m. on every regular school day.
EC Section 8483(a)(1)(B): Every after school component of the program shall establish a policy regarding reasonable early daily release of pupils from the program. For those programs or school sites operating in a community where the early release policy does not meet the unique needs of that community or school, or both, documented evidence may be submitted to the Department for an exception and a request for an alternative plan.
EC Section 8483(a)(3): In order to develop an age-appropriate after school program for pupils in middle school or junior high school, programs established pursuant to this article may implement a flexible attendance schedule for those pupils.
Education Code for Before School Programs
EC Section 8483.1(a)(1): Every before school program component established pursuant to this article shall in no instance operate for less than one and one-half hours per regular school day. Every program shall establish a policy regarding reasonable late daily arrival of pupils to the program.
EC Sections 8483.1(a)(2)(A) and (B):
- Subsection (A): It is the intent of the Legislature that elementary school and middle school or junior high school pupils participate in the full day of the program every day during which pupils participate, except when arriving late in accordance with the late arrival policy described in Education code Section 8483.1(a)(1) or as reasonably necessary.
- Subsection (B): A pupil who attends less than one-half of the daily program hours shall not be counted for the purposes of attendance.
Education Code for Supplemental Programs
EC Section 8483.76(f)(2): A summer/supplemental grantee that operates a six-hour per day program is required to submit, for prior approval by the Department, a revised program plan that includes an attendance and early release policy for the program that is consistent with the local educational agency's early release policy for the regular school day.
Frequently Asked Questions
Revision History
Review Date: Final––June 2014
Approved by After School Division Director
Review Date: Revised––December 2021
Approved by Expanded Learning Division Director