General Absence Info
Attendance 10-day Rule
What is the 10-Day Rule? When a student is absent for 10 consecutive day without an acceptable reason, we must considered those days as unexcused absences (AU.) If the parent informs us and their explanation is one of the reasons the AOE considers ...
CPP PreK Attendance
A decision was made that for 21-22, the partner preschools will take attendance in a spreadsheet. This decision was made based on the fact that SLDS does not require PK attendance. Ashley created spreadsheets for every school. In district PreK will ...
Attendance Calculation
From PowerSchool Article Attendance is calculated in the following manner: Determine if the student is enrolled in the school at any time during the attendance dates: Student Enrollment Dates Identify the student's FTE: Full-Time Equivalencies ...
Taking Attendance for Students Enrolled in a Class at Another School
Summary When a student is enrolled in a class at another school, attendance for that class may only be entered by the teacher or an administrator at the school offering that class. For example, if a middle school student is taking a high school ...
Attendance Change Function does not work when using the Remote Enrollment Summer School method
The Student Attendance Change or Group Attendance Change function does not update any attendance records when using the Remote Enrollment Summer School method. You get an Alert page that states “Attendance for one or more students was unable to be ...
Absent Excused vs. Absent Unexcused
Excused Absences Defined:An absence is considered excusable when it is the result of:• Personal illness;• Appointments with health professionals that cannot be made outside of the regular school day; • Observance of recognized religious holidays when ...
Drop Out - Definition
A student who leaves school before completing the requirements for graduation and without transferring to another educational program is considered a dropout. A dropout can also be defined as a student who ceases to attend school and his or her ...