In a written statement released Friday afternoon, district officials said Melodee and her mother, Ashlee Buzzard, visited Mission Valley Independent School in August to begin the registration process for independent study, a program in which students complete coursework off campus under teacher supervision.
“We appreciate our staff’s care, vigilance, and procedural follow-through, which accelerated the appropriate next steps,” the district said, crediting employees for acting promptly once concerns arose.
Lompoc Unified noted that some early reports suggesting Melodee had been missing since 2024 were inaccurate, and that staff had followed required procedures after noticing the child had not attended or collected assignments.
Under California education law, independent-study programs require ongoing contact between families and credentialed teachers. If a student does not begin attendance or fails to engage, schools must initiate truancy protocols — including phone calls, written notices, and welfare checks requested through law enforcement.
The Lompoc Unified School District said Friday that 9-year-old Melodee Buzzard, missing from Vandenberg Village, was first enrolled in the district just two months ago and was last seen in
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Step 4: Continued absences may lead to a meeting with the
School Attendance Review Board (SARB), where we’ll connect you with community resources and create a formal attendance agreement. In serious cases, this may include legal follow-up.
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I'll venture a guess Ashlee never responded to
any of the communications, let alone attended a meeting with SARB
Thanks for reviewing all that for us.