89 Absences
Posted: February 5, 2012 | Author: southdakotagov | Filed under: corrupt judges, Courts, cover ujp, Government, grades, Social Services, South Dakota, South Dakota Blogs, States Attorney, Uncategorized, Yankton, Yankton Blog, Yankton High School, Yankton School Distirct | Tags: Amy Lyngstad, Linda Kogel, South Dakota Attorney General, States Attorney, Yankton, Yankton Blogs, Yankton School Board, Yankton Senior High, Yankton South Dakota |Leave a comment »Yankton School board policy is at most 15 absences. She has 89 absences so far this year. Lyngstad does not make her go to school but the daughter goes to work. Click on to enlarge.
Unedited telephone call from a person looking for Amy Lyngstad passing fraudulent checks. LINK Is she using her ex’s identity like she used her daughter’s identity as shown below?
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Massachusetts social security number, fake birth day used to get a credit card and no prosecution.
LEVEL 2
1. This procedure will be activated after 15 absences during the school year.
2. The administration office will review the student’s absences. The attendance
office will attempt to telephone the parent or guardian regarding the absenteeism.
3. A letter will also be sent to the parent or guardian regarding the continued
absenteeism.
4. A referral will be made to the State’s Attorney, who may, in his or her discretion,
pursue juvenile proceedings to declare the student a Child in Need of Supervision
pursuant to SDCL Ch. 26-8B, or criminal proceedings against the student’s parent
or guardian pursuant to SDCL Ch. 13-27.
5. School Administrators, with law enforcement escort, may visit the student’s living
quarters to encourage attendance.
6. Additional action will be considered to determine the health and well-being of the
student, including but not limited to, a referral to the Department of Social
Services.


