Attendance Guidelines

Absences

Regular attendance at school is vitally important to each student as it directly affects his/her progress academically and the development of positive work habits and attitudes.  There is a direct correlation between student attendance and success or failure.  The purpose of attendance requirements is to maintain academic standards for earning credit. Attendance records are an important part of each student's permanent file.  While keeping records of student attendance is a school function, the primary responsibility of insuring regular attendance at school rests with the parent and the student.

In the event of a prolonged absence because of illness, parents should call the principal's office and arrangements will be made to have work completed at home.

Vacation & Family Trips

A family trip is when a parent or guardian considers it necessary and the student is accompanied by the parent or guardian.  All family trips must be prearranged by completeing a “trip form” signed by all of the student’s teachers.  The form must be returned to the Prinicapl’s Office before leaving on a trip.  It is necessary to have a parent or guardian contact the office beforehand to inform the school of the trip.  A total of five school days will be excused and not counted towards the cap of eight allowed.  All family trips must be approved by the administration in advance for the days not to count against the student’s total of eight.

Persistent Absence and Tardiness

Attendance laws require students to be in school all day or have a legitimate excuse.  It is important to establish consistent attendance habits in order to succeed in school and in the world-of-work.  Excessive absences will be reported to the Houghton County truant officer for any student under the age of 16.

Reporting Disease

Attendace Policy

Students are expected to be in attendance on a daily basis.  Your attendance records become part of your permanent records.  The following policy applies to all students, regardless of age.