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HomeEducation CodeDiv. 4Pt. 26Ch. 2Art. 3§ 46147 Senior Work Program Exemption

§ 46147 Senior Work Program Exemption

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§ 46147 Senior Work Program Exemption

Key Takeaways

  • •12th graders in their last semester can leave school early if they're in a work program and almost done with graduation requirements.
  • •They can skip school early only if they don't need PE classes to graduate.
  • •A parent or the student (if 18+) must ask the school in writing to leave early.
  • •If they leave early, the school counts their attendance in full hours (e.g., 120 minutes = 2 hours).

Example

A 12th grader named Alex is in a work program and only needs one more class to graduate. He doesn’t need PE.

Alex can ask his school to leave early. If he stays for 150 minutes, the school rounds it down to 2 hours (120 minutes) for attendance.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 46147 Senior Work Program Exemption

Notwithstanding the 180-minute minimum day requirement of Section 46144, the governing board of any school district may permit a 12th-grade pupil in his or her last semester or quarter, as the case may be, before graduation, who is enrolled in a work experience education program approved under the provisions of Article 7 (commencing with Section 51760) of Chapter 5 of Part 28 and who would complete all of the requirements for graduation by attending high school, except courses of physical education, for less than 180 minutes each day, to attend high school for less than a minimum day of 180 minutes, upon the written request of a parent or legal guardian or upon his or her own request if the pupil is 18 years of age or over. If a pupil attends classes for less than 180 minutes per day pursuant to this section, the number of minutes actually attended per day shall be rounded down to the nearest multiple of 60. The average daily attendance allowed for that pupil’s attendance shall bear the same proportion to one day of attendance as the number of minutes of attendance per day bears to 180. (Amended by Stats. 1983, Ch. 498, Sec. 79. Effective July 28, 1983.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

graduationeducationattendanceschoolportstudentexperienceeffective july

Related Statutes

  • § 46140.5 Vocational Education Revenue Limit Adjustment
  • § 46145 Grade 12 Course Enrollment Requirement
  • § 51228 High School College Prep Courses
  • § 41207.45 School Funding Obligation Repayment
  • § 46142 Minimum Schoolday Calculation

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Education Code. Section 46147.
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