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HomeEducation CodeCh. 3Art. 3§ 48432 Continuation Education Requirements

§ 48432 Continuation Education Requirements

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§ 48432 Continuation Education Requirements

Key Takeaways

  • •High schools must offer special classes for students who need extra help or are at risk of dropping out.
  • •Small schools (with fewer than 100 seniors) can ask the state for permission to skip this rule.
  • •Schools can team up with nearby schools to share these special classes, but students shouldn’t have to travel too far.
  • •Students can choose to take job-training classes instead of regular school if it’s a better fit for them.

Example

A student is struggling in regular high school and might drop out.

The school must offer special classes to help this student stay in school. If the school is too small, they can ask the state for permission not to offer these classes.

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

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§ 48432 Continuation Education Requirements

The governing board of each high school district and each unified school district shall establish and maintain within its boundaries special continuation education classes and may establish and maintain regional occupational centers or programs, in accordance with the provisions of Section 52301, whenever there are any minors residing within the district who are subject to compulsory continuation education; provided, that if there are fewer than 100 students enrolled in grade 12 in any school of the district maintaining that grade, the governing board of the district may apply to the State Department of Education for exemption of that school from the requirements of this section and such exemption may be granted in accordance with rules and regulations that shall be adopted by the State Board of Education to govern the granting of the exemptions. An exemption may also be granted to schools having an enrollment of more than 100 pupils in grade 12 if the district seeking the exemption has entered into an agreement with another high school district or unified school district to maintain special continuation education classes for minors residing in either of the districts, but shall not be granted if the agreement would make it necessary for such minors to travel an excessive distance from their homes to the continuation education classes. If there is a regional occupational center or program as provided in Article 1 (commencing with Section 52300) of Chapter 9 of Part 28, of this division within a county, the governing board of any school district within that county may enroll minors, otherwise subject to, and in lieu of, continuation education, in the center or program in accordance with the provisions of Section 52314. Any minor admitted to a regional occupational center or program under the provisions of Section 52314.5 shall be considered to have enrolled in the regional occupational center or program in lieu of continuation education classes. Nothing in this section shall prohibit a minor from enrolling in a program of continuation education or a regular high school program if the minor voluntarily chooses to enroll in the program. (Amended by Stats. 1982, Ch. 814, Sec. 1.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

educationcontinuationagreementexemptionregional occupational centersenrollmentschooloffer

Related Statutes

  • § 48434 Adult Continuation Class Hours
  • § 8533 Adult Continuing Education Programs
  • § 17289 Independent Study Building Exemptions
  • § 48401 Continuation Education Complaints
  • § 48415 Private School Attendance Verification

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Education Code. Section 48432.
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