Angry father marks and grades letter from education boss fining him for taking son on term holiday

Between 30/04/2018 and 08/06/2018 the pupil failed to attend regularly at school.

If a child of compulsory school age who is a registered pupil at a school fails to attend regularly at hte (sic) school, the parent is guitly (sic) of an offence under S444 Education Act 1996.

This notie (sic) gives you the opportunity to pay a penalty instead of being prosecuted for the offence as dteailed (sic) above.

The amountot (sic) the penalty is £60 rising to £120 in accordance with the regulations.

If you pay the appropriate penalty within the time limits set out below, no further action will be taken against you in connection with the offence as set out in this notice.

If paid within 21 calendar days the penalty is £60 if paid after 21 calendar days but within 28 days the penalty rises to £120.

Payment can be made during office hours, Monday to Friday by:

*Debit/cred (sic) card, by telephone on 01392287223 quoting your name and your child’s name

*Debit/ credit card or by cash in person at the address below

*Postal Orders can be posted or delivered in person but must arrive within the appropriate time frame, no allowances can be made for delayed post.

Late or part payments will not be accepted and no reminders will be sent. If payment is not received by 06/09/2018, you may be prosecuted for the offence and could be subject to a fine of up to £1,000.

This notice is issued by The Penalty Notice Officer on behalf of Mrs Dawn Stabb, Head of Education and Learning for Devon County Council.

Date of issus (sic): 07/08/2018



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