SENATOR THERRIAULT, sponsor of SB 11-COMPULSORY SCHOOL  ATTENDANCE, informed members that the measure was modified by the Senate Finance Committee to require that if a child is enrolled in first grade at the age of six, that becomes the date for compulsory attendance. He noted the current statute does not require compulsory attendance until age seven. He explained that he introduced the legislation because a small number of parents enroll their children at age six but send their children to school sporadically. Districts cannot compel the students to attend yet teachers must spend a lot of time trying to keep the children up to speed. There being no questions, SENATOR THERRIAULT moved to calendar SB 11 with its accompanying fiscal note at the Chairman's discretion. CHAIRMAN PHILLIPS noted that with no objections, SB 11 would be placed on tomorrow's calendar.