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Does Form A have to be filed for a child who is younger or older than compulsory attendance age?

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Does Form A have to be filed for a child who is younger or older than compulsory attendance age?

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No. However, the fact that Form A does not have to be filed for a child younger or older than compulsory attendance age does not mean that the child cannot receive CPI. Any child who is 5 years of age by September 15 and under 21 years of age who has not completed the equivalency of graduation requirements may receive CPI. Iowa Code section 299.4; 281-IAC 31.2.

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