(Sick, Doctor's/Dentist Appointment, Vacation, Buddy Day, Death in the Family, Family Emergency, etc.)
Attendance
There is a high correlation between academic success and school attendance. Prompt, regular attendance has a marked influence on student achievement. Parents are encouraged to schedule vacation days in accordance with the school calendar.
Please make sure your child arrives to school during their scheduled time.
When a child is absent:
When a child is late it becomes a bad way to start the day for the child and a disruption to the teacher and other students in the class. Some of the consequences for chronic lateness will be; privileges being revoked, detention and mandatory parent conference. Please refer to the Family-Student Handbook for more information.
It is important that children attend school and arrive on time daily. Time on learning matters and makes a significant difference in student learning and social-emotional development. As you can imagine, multiple absences and tardiness create significant learning gaps, making it increasingly difficult for a child to keep up with the class routines and curriculum. This link clearly outlines how absences and tardiness adds up.
Here are a few practical tips to help support regular attendance:
Vacations
Families are encouraged to schedule vacation days in accordance with the school calendar. This includes leaving early on a school day. Please note that vacations are illegal absences. It is the responsibility of the child to make up assignments, projects and tests missed during any absence due to a vacation.
Leaving School During the Day
Physician and dentist appointments should be made outside of school hours. It is recommended that parents take advantage of the noon dismissal time on various days throughout the school year. If a doctor’s appointment is necessary, all assigned work missed during the absence must be satisfactorily completed by the next day. At the Junior High level, the student is responsible for seeing each teacher about work missed.
The following procedures must be observed if a student is to leave during the day:
Dismissal Procedures
For the safety of the children, each student is assigned to a specific place to be at dismissal. Students may not arbitrarily leave with a different teacher, or on a different line. If a student normally takes a bus home, but the parent intends to pick him/her up one day, a note from the parent must be sent to the office that morning.
In other words, any changes from the regular dismissal procedures should be addressed in a note to the school office the morning of the change so that the homeroom teacher is aware of the change ahead of time.