Excused and Unexcused Absences
When a student is absent, the student must submit a written excuse signed by a parent/guardian and the school must keep excuses on file for one year.
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.
Upon returning to school, a student absent for three consecutive school days because of a personal illness must bring a statement from a doctor or health clinic
verifying the illness or condition that caused the absence.
Excessive absences 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. It is advisable that the school keep on file a record of the recommendation made to the parents/guardians.