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Attendance Policies and
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ABSENCES
A student who is absent must bring a note from
his/her parent/guardian or from a doctor to be
submitted to the attendance office in order to
receive an excused absence. This note must be turned
in within three (3) days after the student’s return
to school (seven [7] if a doctor’s note). The note
should give the following information: name of
student, student’s social security number, date(s)
of absence, and reason for absence. At the end of
the grading period, no excuses will be accepted.
Parents will be notified each day of their child’s
absence. Make-up work should be turned in on the day
designated by the teacher. Five unexcused absences
will result in a subpoena being served on the
parents/guardians for the child’s truancy. Pupils
missing school because of an authorized reason will
make up work at the discretion of the teacher. There
is a two-week limit for work to be made up.
CHECK-OUTS
If a student must check out, it must be done
starting at the beginning of 2nd hour or before the
end of 6th hour. No student will be allowed to check
out without a current HHS ID. Students must leave
campus immediately after checking out of school.
ATTENDANCE REQUIREMENTS
Students from seven to seventeen years of age
shall attend school or participate in an approved
home study program.
Schools shall administer attendance regulations
in accordance with state and locally adopted
policies.
Students shall be expected to be in attendance
every student activity day scheduled by the local
educational governing authority.
In order to be eligible to receive grades, high
school students shall be in attendance a minimum of
80 days per semester. All absences will be counted
except those excused by a doctor’s note or approved
by the administration.
Hammond High School requires students to be
enrolled in a minimum of four (4) classes per
semester to be considered full time and to be
eligible for membership in all extra-curricular
activities, programs and awards.
On the day an activity is scheduled, students
will only be able to check out if a parent checks
them out and picks them up from school.
EXTENUATING CIRCUMSTANCES
The only exception to the attendance regulation
shall be the delineated extenuating circumstances
that are verified by the Supervisor of Child Welfare
and Attendance. Students should notify their
counselor in these cases: (1) Extended personal,
physical or emotional illness as verified by a
physician. (2) Extended hospital stays as verified
by a physician. (3) Extended recuperation from an
accident as verified by a physician. Extended
contagious disease within a family as verified by a
physician. (4) Prior school system approval for
educational travel. (5) Death in the family (not to
exceed one week). (6) Natural catastrophe or
disaster.
For any other extenuating circumstances parents
must make a formal appeal in accordance with the due
process procedures established by the local
education authority. Students who are verified as
meeting extenuating circumstances are therefore
eligible to receive those grades if they are unable
to complete make-up work or pass the course.
TYPES OF ABSENCES
The days absent for secondary school students
shall include excused and unexcused absences. Mrs.
Sharon Spring will stamp planners during lunch
periods.
Excused Absences—Students shall be considered
excused from school for personal illness, serious
illness in the family, or death in the family not to
exceed one week) and shall be given the opportunity
for make-up work. For recognized religious holidays
of the student’s own faith, prior approval from the
Administration must be obtained.
Unexcused Absences—Students shall not be excused
from school to work on any job, including
agriculture and domestic service, even in their own
homes or for their own parents. Students shall not
be excused for any absence other than those listed
and shall be given failing grades in those subjects
for those days missed with no make-up work allowed.
Any unexplained, unexcused, or illegal absence or
habitual tardiness shall be reported to the
Supervisor of Child Welfare and Attendance when
necessary. Students missing school as a result of
suspension (except under the Zero Tolerance Policy)
shall be counted as absent and shall be given a
failing grade for those days suspended, with no
make-up work allowed.
TARDIES
Tardiness is defined as being late for school,
as well as to class, once a student arrives at
school. ANY TIME A STUDENT IS TARDY, HE/SHE MUST
CHECK IN WITH THE OFFICE. The consequences for being
tardy shall be: (1) First tardy – warning; (2)
Second tardy – parent will be informed by letter of
students’ tardies. (3) Third tardy – parent/guardian
will be required to attend parent referral
conference at 8:00 A.M. on the day designated or
student may be given an alternative disciplinary
option. (4) Fourth tardy and above – Student will be
given a disciplinary option at the discretion of the
administrator. (5) Five or more total tardies will
result in suspension. (6) Periodic sweeps will be
conducted at the discretion of the administration
with the disciplinary option left up to the
administrator. (7) Students must have a tardy note
from Ms. Harris’ office to be admitted to class.
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ABSENCES DUE TO SCHOOL-APPROVED
ACTIVITIES
Students participating in
school-approved activities, which necessitate their being
away from school, shall be considered present and shall be
given the opportunity to make up class work as given.
Students must make up class work within three days after
school activity.
Field trip list must be turned in to the administration
two weeks prior to field trip for approval. Only students
with no major rule infractions will be allowed to
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