Cumberland County Board of Education
Attendance Policy 6.200
Revised January 2007
Who can see a student's attendence records?
What is the Cumberland County Schools TARDY POLICY?
What is the ELEMENTARY school ABSENCE POLICY?
What is the HIGH SCHOOL ABSENCE POLICY?
How does one APPEAL an Attendence Committee's ruling?
How can one be EXCUSED FROM SEMESTER TESTS?
What about DRIVER'S LICENSE REVOCATION?
Attendance is a key factor in student achievement and therefore, students are expected to be present each day school is in session.
The attendance teacher shall oversee the entire attendance program which shall include:
Absences shall be classified as either excused or unexcused as determined by the principal or his/her designee. Excused absences shall include:
The principal shall be responsible for ensuring that:
Student attendence records shall be given the same level of confidentiality as other student records. Only authorized school officials with legitimate educational purposes may have access to student information without the consent of the student or parent/ guardian.
Request for students to attend school in adjoining counties shall be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Truancy is defined as an absence for an entire school day, a major portion of the school day or the major portion of any class, study hall or activity during the school day for which the student is scheduled and late check-in and early check-out.
Students participating in school-sanctioned/sponsored activities whether on- or off-campus shall not be counted absent. Mass exodus or early dismissal or late arrival of all students or any segment of students will not be permitted for any reason except for emergencies such as inclement weather or other unavoidable situations.
All missed class work or tests (whether from excused or unexcused absence) may be made up if the student makes the request immediately upon returning to school and if class time is not taken from other students.
Unexcused Tardies - Late arrivals and/ or early dismissal for any reason other than the previously stated excused absences.
Cumberland County Schools Tardy Policy -
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ABSENCE POLICY
A total of twenty-five (25) absences, without extenuating circumstances, during any school year may render an elementary student ineligible for promotion to the next grade and to retain a driver's permit or license, or to obtain such if of age. Written notification will be sent to parents of any student accruing five (5) absences and again at ten (10) absences. After fifteen (15) reported absences any year, a truancy board will be appointed by the principal who will conduct a hearing to determine if any extenuating circumstances exist and develop and sign a plan of action for remediation.
After a total of twenty-five (25) absences during any year, an attendance committee appointed by the principal will conduct a hearing to determine if any extenuating circumstances exist or verify that the student has met attendance requirements that will allow him/her to pass the course, be promoted or retain a driver's permit or license.
After a student misses a total of eleven (11) days, the principal will appoint an attendance committee to conduct a hearing to determine if extenuating circumstances exist to allow the student to receive course credit. The committee will be comprised of the following voting members: assistant principal, school counselor, instructional supervisor, attendance teacher and a classroom teacher. Other personnel may be called upon to assist the committee in making its determination. Extenuating circumstances would include but not be limited to the death of an immediate family member and serious injuries occurring during school- sponsored activities and sports competitions.
Written notification will be provided to the director of schools and the parents of the student of the committee's decision. Decisions made by the attendance committee may be appealed to the director of schools. The appeal must be in writing and submitted within five (5) days of the committee's decision.
The director's decision regarding any appeal may be further appealed to the Board. This appeal must also be in writing and be made within five (5) days of the director's decision.
An attendance incentive program that recognizes both academic performance and attendance will be administered as outlined below.
Students will be excused from semester tests when they meet the following semester grade and semester absence criteria:
In order to qualify for reclaiming a driver's permit or license, the student must make a passing grade in at least fifty (50) percent of their unit subjects or their equivalency at the conclusion of a subsequent grading period. The student must also complete thirty (30) days of attendance without an unexcused absence.