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Attendance Policy

Attendance Policies and Procedures

The purpose of this section on our school website is to outline the state mandates and our district policies as related to school attendance.

Compton Unified School District
BP 5113 Students /Absences And Excuses

The Board of Education believes that regular attendance plays an important role in student achievement. The Board shall work with parents/guardians and students to ensure their compliance with all state attendance laws, and may use appropriate legal means to correct problems of chronic absence or truancy.

Excused Absences

Absence from school shall be excused only for health reasons, family emergencies, and justifiable personal reasons, as permitted by law, Board policy, and administrative regulations. (Education Code 48205)

Inasmuch as class participation is an integral part of students’ learning experiences, parents/guardians and students shall be encouraged to schedule medical appointments during nonschool hours.

At the beginning of each school year, the Superintendent or designee shall send a notification to the parents/guardians of all students, and to all students in grades K-8, informing them that school authorities may excuse any student from school to obtain confidential medical services without the consent of the student’s parent/guardian. (Education Code 46010.1)

Parental Notifications (cf. 5145.6)

Students shall not be absent from school without their parents/guardians’ knowledge or consent except in cases of medical emergency or confidential medical appointment.

Student absence for religious instruction or participation in religious exercises away from school property may be considered excused subject to law and administrative regulations. (Education Code 46014)

Effect of Absence on Grades/Credits

If a student’s absence is excused under Education Code 48205, he/she shall be allowed to complete any missed assignment or test that can be reasonably given, as determined by the teacher of that class. The student shall be given full credit for the assignment or test if he/she satisfactorily completes the assignment or test within a reasonable period of time. (Education Code 48205)

A student’s grades may be affected by excessive unexcused absences in accordance with Board policy.

(cf. 5121 – Grades/Evaluation of Student Achievement)

(cf. 6154 – Homework/Makeup Work)

Absences

STUDENTS THAT ARE ABSENT:  Parents should report all student absences by dialing the Attendance Office at (310) 898-6360 Ext 42887. If the Attendance Office is not contacted by phone, the student must provide the Attendance Office with a written note providing the reason for the absence. A parent or guardian must sign the note.  The note must be provided on the day the student returns to school.  Students who have been absent part of the day must report to the Attendance Office immediately upon returning to school.

IMPORTANT:

  1. All absences must be cleared in 72 hours in written form for safety and audit purposes please.
  2. Students will receive a truant if they leave campus without a Off-Campus Pass.
  3. Truancy is a unauthorized absences from school for any part of the school day missed.
  4. Parents planning to be out of town must notify the Attendance Office and the Health Office and provide   temporary guardian information in written form.

THIS MUST BE DONE PRIOR TO THE PARENTS’ DEPARTURE

Students who have had a communicable disease (i.e. pink eye, mononucleosis, chicken pox, etc.) must check with the school nurse before being readmitted to class.

We thank you for your support of these attendance procedures & policies.


Leaving Campus for Medical or Non-Medical Appointments

If you follow this procedure you will not have to come into the attendance office, just pick your child up at the pre-designated area you have arranged with your child.

STUDENTS THAT NEED TO LEAVE FOR A MEDICAL OR NON MEDICAL APPOINTMENT:
PLEASE DO NOT CALL THE ATTENDANCE LINE

  1. Your child is to bring a NOTE from a parent providing student’s full name and grade level to the Attendance Office
  2. Indicate that the appointment is for medical or non-­medical and the time that you would like your child released from class.
  3. Your child will bring that note to the Attendance Office, first thing in the morning.
  4. If your child is returning to school please get a re-admit form from the doctor’s office or the non-medical office and have your student bring that form into the Attendance Office. If you forgot the re-admit parents may write a note – include the date and time of drop-off.

PLEASE DO NOT CALL AT THE LAST MINUTE BEFORE YOU NEED YOUR STUDENT
IT IS A CHALLENGE TO GET THEM OUT OF CLASS ON SUCH A SHORT NOTICE


Independent Study Contracts (IS) – 5 consecutive days up to 15 Days

Instructions:

  1. Submit to Attendance Office a written note from a parent indicating the reason for requesting IS. All requests are pre-approved by the Principal or Assistant Principal.
  1. Student will receive a copy of the IS contract from the Attendance Clerk, which his/her teacher to prefilled in the section “assignments/projects to be completed” while absent from school. Student should beware of deadlines for tests, quiz or class presentations.
  1. When the student returns to regular classes he/she begins finalizing the contract with teachers.  Teacher must sign off under “Teacher verification of completion”. Student and Parent also sign the contract.
  1. Student has 5 days after the last day of his/her absence to complete all assignments and return the IS contract to the Attendance Office. The State of California requires upon return that completed copies of graded original class/homework be attached to IS contract for Associate Principal signature.
  1. Students who do not meet the necessary requirements/ deadlines will receive no credit grade on classroom/homework assignments and a “I” (Failed Independent Study Contract) on their attendance record for the duration of his/her absence while on IS.


Off-Campus Policy

Students MAY NOT leave campus.  No EXCEPTIONS.

Tardy Consequences:

 

Number of Tardies

(Cumulative total for all classes)

Action Taken

5

1st Notification - Excessive Tardies sent to parents.

10

2nd Notification - Habitually Tardiness sent to parents. 

15

Attendance administration conferences with student and notifies parent/guardian.  Student will be issued Saturday Detention.  Students may lose privileges. 

20

Attendance administration conferences with student and notifies parent/guardian.  Saturday Detention issued to student.  Tardy contract signed and implemented. Students may lose privileges. 

30

Attendance administration conferences with student and notifies parent/guardian.  Student will be issued Saturday Detention and possible SARB referral.  Students may lose privileges. 

  

 Truancy Consequences:

 

Number of Truancies

(Cumulative total for all classes)

Action taken

5

Saturday Detention, parent notified

10

Saturday Detention, parent notified

15

SART Meeting and SART Contract

20

SART Contract Reviewed and SARB Referral Process followed.  Possible SARB Hearing

25

SARB Process Followed and possible Alternative Education Referral

 

 

Chronic Absenteeism and Unexcused Absences:

 

    Number of Unexcused absences    (individual periods and whole day)

Action taken

5

Warning sent home to parents and student

10

SART Meeting and Contract

15

SST Meeting and SART Meeting Contract reviewed

20

SARB Referral Process followed.  SARB Referral is made.  Possible SARB Hearing

 

 

Truancy Policy:

 

Attendance Marking Procedures:

**Note:  There is a 15 minute grace period (8:00 am - 8:15 am), before the first attendance entries are made by the teacher.

 

  •       A – Absent
  •       T – Tardy (Late after 8:15 am, but not later than 8:30 am)
  •       U – Tardy > 30 minutes (Late after 8:30 am)
  •       W - Early Leave > 30 minutes (Leaving before 2:00 pm)

All teachers have been informed that if a student walks into their class late without a blue "readmit slip" WILL BE sent out of the class to get one from the Attendance Office.  The attendance entries made in Aeries will be sufficient enough for the Attendance Office to run reports regularly to follow-up with chronic truants.

 

Definition of a Truant per Board policy is a student with three or more truancies:

  •       Any pupil subject to compulsory full-time education or to compulsory continuation education who is absent from school without valid excuse three full days in one school year or tardy or absent for more than any 30 – minute period during the school day without a valid excuse on three occasions in one school year, or any combination thereof, is a truant and shall be reported to the attendance supervisor or to the superintendent of the school district. EC 48260

 

Number of Truancies

(Per semester)

Action taken

5

Saturday Detention

10

Saturday Detention

15

SART Meeting and SART Contract

20

SART Contract Reviewed and SARB Referral Process followed.  Possible SARB Hearing

25

SARB Process Followed and possible Alternative Education Referral

 

 

 

Truancy Mediation Program

A student who is deemed habitually truant may be required to follow a SART Contract that maintains that the student will be ineligible for extra-curricular activities for a set duration of time or be required to conduct community served during the times of athletic or extra-curricular activity to recover the lost time due to truancy/tardiness.

 

 

Chronic Absenteeism and Unexcused Absences:

 

    Number of Unexcused absences (individual periods and whole day)

Action taken

5

Warning sent home to parents and student

10

SART Meeting and Contract

15

SST Meeting and SART Meeting; Contract reviewed

20

SARB Referral Process followed.  SARB Referral is made.  Possible SARB Hearing

 

What is an excused absence?

Title V Section 420 provides that, when verified within five (5) school days, the following absences may be entered as excused absences:

  •       Illness or injury
  •       Quarantine by a health officer
  •       Medical, dental, chiropractic or optometric service appointments
  •       Attending funeral services for a member of the immediate family
  •       Section 49205 also excuses the absence of a pupil who is the custodial parent of a child who is ill or has       a medical appointment during school hours
  •       Other absences deemed justifiable by the school administration

Parents and guardians have up to five (5) days to provide the school with documentation for a student’s absence.  After five days, all unverified absences will be changed to unexcused.

 

Note: Students who forge parent signatures will be subject to disciplinary actions.

 

Citizenship grades may be affected due excessive tardiness or truancies per teacher syllabus