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titleImportant Reminders:

Students need to be scheduled appropriately for attendance to be entered and reports generated.  A student cannot be marked absent if they do not have a schedule.

Getting the Attendance Office Ready for the Day

  • Be ready when the telephone rings.  It is suggested to keep copies of the Student Absence Notification form near the telephone so they are easily accessible when a parent/guardian calls to report an absence.

  • Greet the caller with a welcoming greeting, such as "Good Morning or Good Afternoon, School's name, and give your name".  It is important to identify yourself so that the caller will immediately know whom he/she is speaking to.

  • If a parent/guardian is calling to notify the school of an absence, complete a "Student Absence Notification" form for this student.  Thank the parent/guardian for calling and let them know they may receive an automated phone call from the District regarding their student’s absence.  Remind the parent/guardian it is recommended for them to send a note with their student when he/she returns to school.  The note should indicate the student’s first and last name, date(s) of absence, reason for the absence, and the parent/guardian's signature. 

  • When you receive a phone call for a full day absence it is suggested that you record the absence in IC as soon as possible.  This will prevent gaps in attendance and will also allow teachers to see that the parent has already reported this student absent for the day.

  • A new Late Arrival and Student Release log must be created daily with the current date indicated at the top of each page. 

  • Confirm that attendance has been entered each period by teachers through the Classroom Monitor.

  • Plan how you will distribute and receive attendance folders, to receive attendance notes.  At most schools, the teacher sends the attendance notes to the office by a student in the classroom. After the attendance notes are entered into Infinite Campus, they are to be filed in the student's individual attendance folder. For more information regarding coding attendance notes, click here => Attendance Notes 18-19
  • Parents can be enlisted as partners to reinforce the benefits of regular, on-time school attendance. The school can help parents believe in and share the following messages:

    • The more you are in school, the more you learn.
    • The more you learn, the higher your grades will be.
    • The better your grades, the more you will enjoy school.
    • The longer you stay in school, the more likely you are to succeed in career and life.
    • Regular, on-time school attendance is a goal that can only be achieved with the cooperation of both parent and child. Absences contribute to loss of learning.

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  • Use the Daily Caller Report to make phone calls to parent/guardian to inquire as to why the student is not in school.  Note: students who are absent for any amount of time during a day will receive an automated phone message to the parent/guardian indicating the absence. Attendance is tracked by the minute, therefore any absent code on the students record will generate the call. 

  • A district must take several steps to engage the student and his or her family before filing a complaint with juvenile court.  This includes parental notification, an absence intervention team and an absence intervention plan.  A complaint cannot be filed until: a. the 61st day after failed implementation of an absence intervention plan; or  b. A child has been absent without a legitimate excuse for 30 or more consecutive hours or 42 or more hours in a school month during the implementation of an absence intervention plan.  
    The Absence Notification letter is also a required component of the Unable to Locate Student checklist.   For more information regarding letters, click here => Attendance Truancy Letters

  • Check the Attendance Reports module frequently. New reports are added periodically. There are some attendance reports that have been created specifically for CCS in the Ad Hoc Reports area: Attendance Summary by Team, Attendance Summary by Year, Absence Marked Unknown, and Unexcused Tardies.  For more information regarding specific reports, click here =>  Attendance Reports

Attendance Accountability 

Every Minute Counts!  All students arriving after the school's designated start time must be recorded on the Late Arrival Log.  Likewise, all student's leaving before the end of the school day must be recorded on the Early Leave log.  Attendance is to be taken every day on every student enrolled in your school.  

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Modifying any attendance entry must be in compliance with Administrative Guidelines and the appropriate documentation must be collected and maintained at the school.  A complete list of the approved attendance codes and a description of the required documentation can be found here =>  Attendance Codes

  • Absences are unexcused unless the parent has notified the school of the reason for non-attendance, and it is a board approved reason. 
  • Students who do not check in may be marked with an unexcused absence for the day. 
  • The Student Absence Notification form may be used to code a student's attendance event in lieu of a parent’s written note, if the absence is for a board approved reason.  
  • If the student has already accumulated 9 full day equivalent parent authorized absences, the Principal must review the absence documentation and determine if the absence should be excused or unexcused.  (9 full days is calculated by total minutes absent and an accumulation of any/all parent authorized codes).
  • Student attendance notes must be filed in individual student files, labeled Last Name, First Name, sorted alphabetically
  • At the end of each school year you should store all attendance documentation in the approved box clearly labeled and appropriately stored in your building.

Attendance Forms 

The Attendance Accountability Committee has developed and adopted specific forms for the collection and documentation of attendance information.  For more information regarding each form, click here =>  Attendance Forms


Attendance Blockers 

There are instances when a blocker course should be used to record attendance for students.  These courses start with an "N" and should already be loaded on your course deck for your use.  These blocker courses are available to use in every school; however, the course may need to have sections added before students can be scheduled.  Students scheduled in these courses must be marked absent daily.

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