August 2010 Dear Parent or Guardian, Regular school attendance is necessary for a successful school experience. Instructional continuity is interrupted and the valuable interaction that occurs with teachers and among fellow students is lost when a student is frequently absent, tardy or dismissed early from school. Realizing that regular attendance in school is necessary for students to gain maximum benefits from public education, the Board urges all parents/guardians to stress punctuality and regular attendance habits with their children. Policy No. 204 of the Excused Absence:
Any child who is absent from school must present a written excuse signed by the parent or guardian immediately upon his/her return. The note must clearly indicate the reason for absence and must be presented within three school days from the child’s return to school. The school will classify an absence as “excused” for one of the following reasons only: · Illness · Death in the immediate family · Quarantine · Exceptionally urgent reasons (will be used only in such unavoidable absences as affect the welfare of the child directly and not for the convenience of the parent) · Religious observances WITH prior approval · Tutorial work · Educational tours or trips WITH prior approval (not to exceed five days per year) · Health care Any absence that can be anticipated beforehand should be brought to the attention of the building principal well in advance of the absence. Secondary students who are absent in excess of twenty days from any year-long course may be denied academic credit for that course. Credit for semester courses may be denied if ten days of absence are exceeded. Special consideration will be given to those students who are seriously ill. Religious Observation: For full or part-time absence of a student to observe a religious holiday, it is necessary that a written request for absence be presented to the school prior to the religious holiday(s). Under these circumstances, the student will not be deprived of eligibility to compete for any award. Tutorial work: Upon written parental request, a student may be excused during school hours for the purpose of receiving tutorial instruction in a field not offered in the district’s curriculum. The excused absence shall not interfere with the student’s regular program of study and the qualifications of the instructor shall be approved by the school district. Educational Health care: Upon written parental request, a student may be excused during school hours for the purpose of obtaining professional health care or therapy service. Unexcused or Unlawful Absences:
All absences for reasons other than those cited above will be considered as “unexcused.” All “unexcused” absences for students under the age of seventeen are also recorded as “unlawful.” The student and parent/guardian will be notified of a first and second unexcused/unlawful absence. When a student accumulates three days of unlawful absence in a school year, the principal shall send an official “first offense notice” to the parent/guardian and a copy to the Director of Special Services. In addition, a “Truancy Elimination Plan” will be developed to improve student attendance. For each incident of unlawful absence after the first notice has been sent, the principal may direct the attendance officer to issue a second offense citation to the parents/guardian of the student and file a complaint with the District Magistrate. The principal or designee and the attendance officer shall attend citation hearings as scheduled by the District Magistrate. Cumulative Absences Whenever a student accumulates ten (10) or more absences in a school year (fifteen or more if five of these absences are pre-approved for educational trips/tours), a “Truancy Elimination Plan” will be developed to improve student attendance. Consecutive Absences Whenever a student has ten (10) consecutive absences and there is no evidence that these absences are “excused”, the district shall begin the process to remove the student from its active membership roll. Tardiness and Early Dismissal:
Whenever students arrive late or depart prior to the end of the school day, parents must present the school with a written note explaining the situation. These incidents are recorded as “excused” or “unexcused” applying the same criteria as those for full-day absences. Students arriving after the midpoint of the morning or departing before the midpoint of the school day will be recorded as ½ day absent. Additional school district attendance information is available on the Council Rock website www.crsd.org. Respectfully, Barry J. Desko Director of Secondary Education and Student Accounting |