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Anytime a student enters or exits the building, with the exception of the start and end of their school day, they must sign in or out at the appropriate attendance office. Students are unable to sign themselves out without parent permission in writing to the attendance office.
When students miss school, they must bring a note to the attendance office upon their return to campus in order to have their absence excused. Absences can be excused with a parent note or doctors note. If you have questions, please contact the appropriate grade level Attendance Clerk.
9th grade Tania Rhea - 281.237.3090
10th grade Pat Hughes - 281.237.3082
11th grade Amber Salinas - 281.237.3475
12th grade Tanya Wittig - 281.237.3577
At the end of each school day, parents will receive a phone call if their student was absent or tardy to any period of the school day. If you believe this is in error, please contact your student’s teacher for that class period. Student attendance by period is also viewable in Home Access Center.
ABSENCE REPORTING
If a student is absent for any reason, a parent or guardian must report the reason for absence to the Attendance Office. This can be done via phone, email, note, doctor’s note, or by completing the Online Absence Report.
Parents can use this form instead of a parent call/note/email to report student absences. All absences are considered unexcused until the parent/guardian has contacted attendance and any required documentation is received by the attendance office.
STUDENT CHECK-IN AND CHECK-OUT
- Students are not allowed to be signed out after 2:15pm on school days.
- Students are REQUIRED to check IN and OUT of school through the Attendance Office.
- Students may NOT leave the campus or building at any time or for any reason during the school day without checking out through the Attendance Office.
- Parent/guardian checkout or written permission with a copy of the parent/guardian's Identification Card (front and back) is required for any students to leave campus. If the note does not state a reason, the absence will be “unexcused” until proper documentation is received.
WHO CAN CHECK OUT A STUDENT?
Only a person specified as parent/guardian on their student enrollment card may check a student out of school or authorize another individual to pick up the student for them.
- Parent/guardian: Parents/guardians listed on the enrollment card may check their student out. They must come to the Front Office with their photo ID.
- Student self-checkout: Students who drive themselves may check out with parent permission. Parent/guardian must send written permission (email or note) for the student to check out and leave campus. Attendance may also call parents to confirm before allowing the student to leave. This procedure applies to all students, even those who are 18, unless they are self-enrolled.
- Authorized adult: If a parent/guardian wants someone other than a parent/guardian to check their student out from school, they must send WRITTEN permission with a copy of their driver’s license and the full name of the authorized person to the appropriate attendance clerk. NOTE: The written authorization MUST HAVE a copy of the parent/guardian’s driver's license and include the name of the person picking up the student, the reason, and time they need to check out. This applies even if the person is an emergency contact.
NOTE: Students will NOT be released during the school day to a rideshare service.
COLLEGE OR MILITARY VISITS
Students in 11th and 12th grade are allowed two (2) excused school days each year for college or military visits. The student is responsible for obtaining and completing a COLLEGE/ MILITARY VISIT FORM from the attendance office or from the campus website prior to the visit. Once the visit is complete and all signatures are obtained, the student must return the form to the attendance office so the absence can be updated to excused. A letter from the university visited is accepted in place of their signature on the form, but the form with other signatures is still required. The absence remains unexcused until ALL documents are signed and returned.
College or Military Visit Form
REQUEST FOR SPECIAL ABSENCE
Occasionally, a student needs to be absent for a special reason (i.e. family trip, sports event, etc.). The student should obtain a Pre-Arranged Absence Form from the Attendance Office prior to the absence. The completed form may be returned to the Attendance Office or to the grade level principal for a status determination (excused or unexcused).
VIEWING YOUR STUDENT’S ATTENDANCE RECORDS
To view absences for your student, go to Home Access Center and select Attendance Tab. Days with absences will be color coded. To see detailed information, hover over the date to see period and reason.
COMPULSORY ATTENDANCE
If a student has 3 unexcused absences in a 4-week period or 6 unexcused absences in 6 months, the parent will receive a Compulsory Attendance Notification. The parent should contact the attendance office to correct any errors. If the absences are not corrected and unexcused absences continue, further Truancy Prevention Measures may be taken. This is the first warning in the process.
Doctor Note Required/Failure to Attend Letters
When a student’s absence for personal illness exceeds 5 consecutive days, or a total of 8 days in a six-month period, the student shall present an original “doctor’s excuse” for any additional absences due to illness. For this reason, it is best to provide a doctor's note whenever possible.
ATTENDANCE FOR CREDIT
In addition to compulsory attendance, a student must attend at least 90 percent of the days the class is offered to receive credit. These absences include excused and unexcused absences.