4.4.2 ABSENCES WITH ACCEPTABLE EXCUSE

When a student is absent, the student must submit a written excuse signed by a parent/guardian.

Excused absences include illness, medical​ or dental appointments, funeral services for family members, quarantine directed by city or county officials, or emergencies or special circumstances as determined by the school.

Excessive absences of 10 or more may result in the loss of academic credit.

If parents/guardians wish to temporarily take their child out of school for family reasons, the principal and teacher should discuss with the parents/guardians the possible effects of such an absence. 

Students who are chronically absent (10 or more days) may risk an incomplete in a given subject, a requirement to take summer school, and/or being placed on probationary status. If unusual circumstances make extended or frequent absences necessary, please contact the Principal to discuss the matter. It is left to the discretion of the teacher whether to prepare advance assignments or allow students to make up for missed work.​

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