2022-2023 Independence Middle School Handbook

Section 2: Attendance Policy & Procedures

STUDENT ABSENCES/EXCUSES/DISMISSALS - REGULATION

I. STUDENT ATTENDANCE

The Grayson County School Board, all Grayson County Schools' administrative staff, and teachers believe that one of the most important ingredients leading to a high percentage attendance rate for students is a strong instructional program at each school conducted by teachers who create the type of learning atmosphere that makes students desire to be in school. It is believed that educators must create an environment that makes learning a challenging, creative, and stimulating experience for both teachers and students. In this type of environment, it is imperative that students make every effort to be present each day and to be in attendance the entire instructional day. If non-attendance prohibits the achievement of a student, the student may be subject to disciplinary action. Student attendance is a cooperative effort and the School Board shall involve parents and students in accepting the responsibility for good attendance. Each parent/guardian or person having control or charge of a child within the compulsory attendance age shall be responsible for such child’s regular and punctual attendance at school as required under provisions of the law. A reasonable effort shall be made to contact a parent/guardian of each student every day, and to obtain an explanation for the student’s absence, where there is no indication that the student’s parents are aware of and support the absence. A log will be kept of call attempts. Students shall attend school for a full day unless otherwise excused. Students who are absent must bring a valid note from their parent or guardian and any supporting documentation stating the reason for their absence upon returning to school. All other exceptions to full day attendance must be approved on an individual basis by the superintendent or designee. At the beginning of the year, all students will be given a copy of the attendance policy to take home. The principal will also review policy and procedures with school staff at the beginning of each school year and up-date more often if needed. Teachers will keep accurate records of student attendance, including absences, tardies, and early dismissals and immediately notify the principal of any concerns regarding student attendance. All written explanations of absence, tardies, and early dismissals will be retained until the end of the academic year. Telephoned explanations from parent, guardian, or designee will be recorded by the school secretary and given to the designated person for filing. II. COMPULSORY ATTENDANCE PROCEDURES

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