4400 High School Attendance
A. Compulsory Attendance Requirements
Terms
- Illness or injury prevents the student from being physically able to attend school or the local health officer or the State Board of Health orders the isolation of the student.
- The student is absent due to the death of a member of the immediate family of the child.
- The student has medical or dental appointment (doctor notes will be accepted at principal’s discretion).
- The student is a party to or is under subpoena as a witness in the proceedings of a court or administrative tribunal.
- The student has obtained prior approval by the principal to be absent due to the observance of an event required or suggested by the religion of the student or the student’s parents.
- The student obtains prior approval (by the principal) to take advantage of a valid educational opportunity, such as travel. Educational Travel is unexcused until all class assignments are made up.
- Teacher chaperoned field trips sanctioned by the Wilkes County Board of Education.
- Student counsel and club activities approved first by the teacher or advisor and secondly by the principal.
- One college day for twelfth grade students only approved by the counselor and principal and verified by the college.
- Documented appointments associated with college admissions, scholarship or co-op job interviews.
- Approved athletic events REQUIRING early dismissal.
Notification of Excessive Absences
- After the third unexcused absence:
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The principal or his designee shall notify the parent/guardian by mail.
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If unable to contact the parent/guardian, the principal shall refer the matter to a school social worker or his designee for immediate investigation.
- After six unexcused absences, the principal or his designee shall notify the parent/guardian of the student’s excessive number of unexcused absences from school.
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Notification of the parent/guardian shall be by mail and shall state that the parent/guardian may be in violation of the North Carolina Compulsory Attendance Laws and may be prosecuted if the absences cannot be justified under established attendance policies (see G.S. 115C-378).
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A copy of the notice will be directed to the school social worker, or other appropriate school personnel, who will work with the student and family to remedy the problem (see G.S. 115C-378).
- If a student has ten (10) accumulated unexcused absences in a school year, the student’s parent/guardian shall be notified by mail of the student’s excessive number of unexcused absences. The principal shall also review any reports or investigations prepared pursuant to G.S. 115C-378 through G.S. 115C-381 and shall confer with the student and his parent/guardian if possible to determine whether the parent/guardian received notification pursuant to the requirements of the Compulsory Attendance Law and made a good faith effort to comply with the law. If the principal determines that the parent/guardian has not, he shall notify the district attorney's office and/or the Department of Juvenile Services and/or the Director of Social Services.
B. Providing Support to Student with Excessive Absences
C. The Wilkes County Board of Education's Attendance Requirements for Course Credit
Loss of Opportunity to Earn Credit Due to Inadequate Attendance in Grades 9-12
Appeal Process
- Each school shall have an attendance committee which shall include an administrator, a teacher, the social worker, the school counselor and such additional members as may be appointed at the sole and complete discretion of the school principal.
- The attendance committee shall meet as needed.
- When a student has accumulated six (6) absences in a semester, the student and his parent/guardian shall be notified; in writing, that the student may be denied the opportunity to earn credit for the course for the semester, unless the student makes up all missed work, completes the semester with a passing grade, and makes a grade of 70 or higher on the final exam. The written notice shall advise the student and his parent/guardian that he may appeal the denial of the opportunity to earn course credit to the school’s attendance committee at the end of the semester if requirements are not met by submitting a request for appeal to the principal. The failure of the school to provide this notification shall not negate the policy.
- Any appeal to the attendance committee must be submitted, in writing, to the principal. The notice of and request for appeal must state the reason the student believes he should be allowed the opportunity to earn credit for the course. Written documents in support of the student’s statement must be attached to the notice of request for appeal.
- Prior to the review of the attendance committee, the student shall make up all work for all absences.
- Upon receiving an appeal from the student and/or parent/guardian, the attendance committee shall meet and review the written records submitted by the school and by the student and his parent/guardian. If the committee’s decision is in favor of the student, the student and his parent/guardian shall be so notified. If the committee determines that it cannot decide the matter in the student’s favor based upon the written records, the committee shall arrange a time for a hearing at the convenience of the committee members and the student; this hearing shall be held no more than ten (10) school days after the committee makes their determination. (this is consistent with the grievance policy-should be left in)
- The attendance committee can decide to:
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allow the student the opportunity to earn credit for the course for the semester by meeting the requirements or presenting documentation that supports excusing the absences, or
- deny the student the opportunity to earn credit for the course fort he semester
- If the decision of the attendance committee is adverse to the student, the student and his parent/guardian shall have five (5) days from the date of notification of the committee's decision to appeal the decision to the superintendent or his designee.
D. High School Attendance Incentive
Drivers License Eligibility
Legal References: G.S. 115C-378, 380, 391
Cross References: Graduation Requirements (Policy 3460)
Adopted: October, 1984
Revised: March 10, 1997 Revised: May 17, 2004, May 7, 2007, January 7, 2008, June 30, 2009, June 7, 2010, September 6, 2011, July 8, 2013, May 11, 2015, August 7, 2017