Found Deceased FL - Taylor Rose Williams, 5, Jacksonville, 6 Nov 2019

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Someone posted earlier that there is no law requiring 5 year olds and schooling. So I don't have to go through the posts, I was lazy and found this: "To be eligible to attend kindergarten under Florida state law, students must turn 5 years old on or before September 1 of that school year. The compulsory school age in Florida is age 6. Early entry rules and age exemptions to attend kindergarten are not specified in Florida statute."

Kindergarten Requirements for the State of Florida | Superpages
I never knew that. At 5 years old, I signed my children up for all day kindergarten. I think I would have kept them with me for that extra time if I had known.

Florida Law (Section 1003.21, Florida Statutes) states that all children who are either six years of age, who will be six years old by February 1 of any school year, or who are older than six years of age but who have not attained the age of 16 years, must attend school regularly during the entire school term.

If your child is six by Feb. 1 of the school year they have to attend the entire year.
 
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WOW! Websleuther's are amazing. Just looked it up. addendum: SMH You had already provided a link mickey2942.
"Caylee's Law makes it a third degree felony to give false information to a law enforcement officer in the event of missing child. The bill was introduced following the highly publicized trial of Casey Anthony, Caylee's mother, who was acquitted of murder but charged with four counts of lying to police.Apr 6, 2012"
"Caylee's Law" Now An Official Law In Florida

Bless sweet Caylee and Taylor...
 
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"Florida Law (Section 1003.21, Florida Statutes) states that all children who are either six years of age, who will be six years old by February 1 of any school year, or who are older than six years of age but who have not attained the age of 16 years, must attend school regularly during the entire school term. "

If your child is six by Feb. 1 of the school year they have to attend the entire year.

Requirements

Home school exemption. Which is how Jorge Barahona was able to abuse his adoptive children.
 
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Requirements

Home school exemption. Which is how Jorge Barahona was able to abuse his adoptive children.
These people really & truly pi** me off:mad: I homeschooled & public cyber schooled all (4) of my kids until I physically could not do it anymore due to health issues. When I enrolled them into public school, everyone raved about them, how sweet, kind, caring & smart they are.
Some people have asked what we’re doing...I say We are loving them.
Then you have people that use the homeschool exemptions to hurt & abuse their kids!! Makes me wanna vomit:mad:
MOO
 
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I don’t recall a physical -just immunization records which you can opt out of still- but I don’t know how that works - I guess I thought the military provided family medical care so if that’s true there should be medical records they can get IMO
I’m pretty sure you need it in NC.
 
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This one is absolutely crazy!
 
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As far as going in to work when your child is 'missing' - she is in the Navy, she has no choice but to show up for work or be classed as AWOL. Once she is there she can apply for compassionate leave or go to medical for assistance.
So maybe that was why she was at work? Applying for leave?
 
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I would really like to know if she was ever deployed.
 
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I would really like to know if she was ever deployed.
Edit to add info from article..
It says in the last article she was deployed twice...


A former valedictorian at her high school in Alabama, Brianna Williams has received nine awards for her naval service and was deployed overseas twice. Her awards range from a Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal to a National Defense Service Medal.
 
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It says in the last article she was deployed twice...
Oh boy.... who watched Taylor then? Could PTSD have raised its ugly head and played a part in this?
 
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Yep, from the article linked below...

"A former valedictorian at her high school in Alabama, Brianna Williams has received nine awards for her naval service and was deployed overseas twice. Her awards range from a Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal to a National Defense Service Medal."


I would really like to know if she was ever deployed.

Edit to add info from article..
It says in the last article she was deployed twice...


A former valedictorian at her high school in Alabama, Brianna Williams has received nine awards for her naval service and was deployed overseas twice. Her awards range from a Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal to a National Defense Service Medal.
 
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A lonnnng ways back in the thread they talked about an aunt (iirc) who had been guardian at different times- likely while she was twice deployed.
 
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Something is so off.....
 
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Oh boy.... who watched Taylor then? Could PTSD have raised its ugly head and played a part in this?
FTR Not all of us PTSDer’s are monsters:oops: Not saying BW has it or not, but...maybe we’ll hear if she was diagnosed with it soon.
Also, BW’s last dwelling was in deplorable shape...garbage all over, correct?? Who in the he** would let their kid live in that squalor?? Given BW’s accolades, I find this extremely puzzlingo_O
JMOO
 
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Something is so off.....

I just don't get it. What is with people who can't answer a question about the last time they were with their child?

There is a problem there.
 
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sleuther019...Certainly, I agree that not all people (or soldiers) who have PTSD are monsters! But it does make me wonder how someone so high-achieving could go down in what seems like a fairly short period of time. And chicken or egg--what came first? Was she going down before Taylor's disappearance and this contributed; or did something happen to Taylor, and she is living in denial and this is causing her decline?
 
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