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ATTENDANCE REGULATIONS AND PROCEDURES On the day(s) of absence from school, a parent/guardian must call the Attendance Office 261-7800 extension 3144 before 12:00pm to report the student as absent. Regular attendance is a requisite for success in school. New Jersey State law requires that students attend school regularly and that it is the parents responsibility to see that their children attend school on the days/hours that public schools are in session in the school district. (N.J. 18:A 38-25, 26). In order to maximize students chances for success, it is necessary that the school and home collaborate to assure that students attend their classes daily. Regulations: The limit set on the number of absences and latenesses which may be accumulated before a student may lose course credit and/or may be retained provides amply for normal illness and emergencies. It should not be perceived that students should accrue the maximum number of absences for a course. All students in grades 9-12 are expected to attend all assigned classes regularly and are not to exceed a set number of classes as designated below. Students exceeding the absence limit will be considered excessively absent and will lose credit in the course, receiving a withdrawal failing (WF) designation on report cards and transcripts. Maximum number of allowable absences as per BOE Policy is: Quarter course three (3) absences Semester course six (6) absences Physical Education nine (9) absences Full-year course twelve (12) absences A student who is absent from class without an excused reason is considered to have a cut/truancy. This includes periods which are missed at the beginning of the school day without an excused reason (oversleeping is not a valid reason.) Absences from school without notification from a parent/guardian will be recorded as a cut/truancy. Cutting class is a serious offense. Students who cut classes face the following penalties: no make-up work, loss of credit for the day s work, detention, parental conference, suspension from school and activities, loss of privileges, and/or loss of credit for the class. In addition to losing credit due to excessive absences, the assignment of a withdrawal failing (W/F) will result as a result of cuts or truancies as listed: Quarter course two (2) cuts/truancies Semester course three (3) cuts/ truancies Physical Education four (4) cuts/truancies

Full-year course five (5) cuts/truancies Tardiness that exceeds ten (10) minutes will be treated as an absence for the class; the usual rules regarding absences will then apply. Three (3) tardies in a course will equal one (1) absence. Tardiness to class with a pass from a school staff member shall NOT count against a student. Unexcused lateness to school or class will also count against a student for credit eligibility and a withdrawal failing (W/F) will result as listed below. Maximum number of unexcused latenesses to class or school as per BOE policy is: Quarter course five (5) latenesses Semester course nine (9) lates Physical Education twelve (12) lates Full-year course fifteen (15) lates The classroom teacher will be responsible for addressing student lateness in the following way: 1 st lateness conference with student 2 nd lateness conference with student; parental contact 3 rd lateness conference with student; assignment of teacher detention; notification to parent 4 th lateness and subsequent cases notification to Assistant Principal Quarantine illness or other long-term illnesses of two (2) days or longer, that is verified by a written medical note from a doctor, will be counted as only one (1) absence. Absences fall into two categories. The two categories of absences are (1) those that count against the total allowed and (2) those that do not count against the total allowed before a student loses credit for a course. The two categories are: Countable absences toward established limits are: 1. Illness 2. Medical/dental appointment 3. Non-required college visit 4. Administrative decision 5. Motor vehicle appointment Non-countable absences are: 1. Death in family 2. Observance of state-recognized religious holiday 2

3. School-sponsored or approved event or activity (field trip, guidance appointment, scheduled music lesson, early dismissal for athletic event, speech therapy, Nurse s Office visit). 4. Driver s license test (documented) 5. Suspension from school 6. Court appearance (documented) 7. Mandatory college visitation/placement testing 8. Military obligation Notification Procedures: The Principal or his/her designee, upon receipt of information from the teachers or attendance personnel, will have the responsibility for all notification to parents. A. All students and parents will be notified annually at the beginning of the school year of the attendance policy. B. In addition to orientaiton sessions for incoming ninth grade students, the administration will hold an orientation meeting for all interested parents to discuss various school rules including the attendance policy, much the same as the policies that are explained to the students. C. As per BOE expectation, parents are asked to please call the high school when their child is absent indicating the reason for the child s absence. If a call is not received, administraiton will contact the parents to be certain that they are aware of their child s absence from the high school. D. An additional important piece of information for students and parents is the expectation that the student is also required to submit a note signed by his/her parents/ guardians to the appropriate Assitant Principal Office upon the students return to school. This is different than at the younger grades. Without a signed note the absence will be considered an unexcused absence/cut of class(es). E. Notes from students, even if they have reached the age of 18, are not accept as long as the student is living in a household with a parent. Only parental notes are accepted. F. Parents will be notified at a minimum by the grade-level Assistant Principal via an attendance letter on your child s Genesis Parent Resource page when your son/daughter reaches the 2 nd absence in a quarter course, the 3 rd 3

absence in a semester course, the 4 th absence for PE, and the 6 th absence in a year-long course. G. Loss of Credit Due to Excessive Absences: Upon a student s 4 th absence in a quarter course, 7 th absence in a semester course, 10 th absence in PE and 13 th absence from a full-year course, students and parents/guardians will be notified that the student has lost credit for the course. Students in a year long course who lose credit due to excessive absences must remain in the course through June in order to attend summer school for review work. Students who are auditing a course may be removed from the course and placed in an assigned study hall thereby losing eligibility for summer school review work. Returning from an absence for one or more periods: A note signed by a parent or legal guardian is due the day of return from an absence even for one period of absence. Students must report to their Assistant Principal s office before classes begin with the note and will receive an ADMIT PASS which carries with it an explanation for the absence and no penalty for the absence. Teachers will not admit a student to class without an ADMIT PASS. The ADMIT PASS must be presented to each subject teacher whose class was missed. The teacher will note that the absence was legitimate in the teacher s attendance record. Failure to provide the required note from home within two (2) school days of the absence will result in the absence being categorized as unexcused (cut), and the disciplinary and academic actions for class cutting will be instituted. Students who are absent without a legitimate reason (cut) are required to obtain an ADMIT PASS from the Assistant Principal s Office as well, but this form bears with it a designation of disciplinary consequences. As before, teachers are not to admit students into class after an absence without a pass from administration. When students receive an ADMIT PASS without a note, they are assigned an extended detention. The student may still bring a note explaining his/her absence the following day. Notes may also be faxed or emailed to the appropriate Assistant Principal. If a legitimate note is not presented, students are required to serve the extended-detention. Leaving School During the Day: Students who wish to leave school during the day must (1) sign out from the Nurse s Office if ill or (2) present a note from home to their Assistant Principal s Office in advance of leaving. Absences resulting from leaving school without signing out from a school office will be considered a cut. 4

This expecation applies to all students in the high school including seniors and juniors who drive to school. It is essential that all students are accounted for during the school day. Forged Notes: Students are not to sign the name of a parent/guardian or faculty member to any note of excuse. Such action is forgery. When a forged note is used to excuse an absence, the absence will be considered unexcused with resultant penalties. Parents/guardians will be notified and the student will be assigned up to three (3) extended detentions as decided by the Assistant Principal. In those cases where a staff member s signature has been forged, or in multiple instances of forgery, the student will serve an all-day, in-school detention. Extended Absence Policy: Classroom participation is the most crucial ingredient of the total educational experience. Absence from school for vacation purposes other than the regular scheduled holiday breaks creates a serious interruption in the student s educational experience. Therefore, parents are strongly urged to refrain from planning vacations when school is in session. In the event that a student needs to be out of school due to extenuating circumstances, it is the district s policy that all tests and homework must be made up. The individual teacher s discretion will determine how much the absence from class will count in the final evaluation of the grade. In such cases, parents must notify teachers and the grade level Assistant Principal in writing at least two weeks in advance of the projected extended absence. The teacher or the Assistant Principal may extend the time limit if extenuating circumstances are present. It is the student s responsibility to meet with his or her teachers to determine what work needs to be made up because of absence. Students with a chronic medical condition that has created attendance or late-to-school problems in the past must submit a medical certification form signed by their physician explaining this and the current status for treatment by September 30 th of each school year where it may apply. If the condition develops during the school year, the student must provide necessary documentation on the condition that would impact attendance in a timely manner, but no later than 15 days after diagnosis. Homework Requests: A student must be absent for two consecutive days (with anticipation of three or more days) in order to receive missed homework assignments from the Counseling Office. Parents should call the Counseling Office to make 5

homework requests. Please allow a full twenty-four hours for homework to be assembled. Work can then be picked up in the Counseling Office. For absences of fewer than three days, students are advised to identify homework buddies in each of their classes, access the Genesis computer system to view assignments and/or e-mail the teacher directly. The e-mail listings can be found on the Paramus High School website. Unexcused Absences: Unexcused absences, also known as class cuts, are disruptive to the educational process. The goal of the attendance policy is to keep students actively engaged in each of their subject classes. As such, each unexcused absence from class will accumulate one class absence under the attendance policy and will additionally be treated as a disciplinary infraction (deliberate disobedience of a school rule, the requirement of a student to attend all classes to which he or she is assigned). Unexcused absences will result in no credit for the period missed. Students who cut class will be assigned to an extended detention after school from 3:00pm-5:00pm for each unexcused absence. Extended detentions are held Tuesday through Thursday. Parents/guardians will be contacted by mail and/or by phone by the Assistant Principal and/or teacher. Upon the third unexcused absence, the Assistant Principal will contact the parent/guardian for a mandatory conference. (Cuts are cumulative and not on a class by class basis). Upon the fourth unexcused absence, students will be required to serve an all-day detention. Parents will be required to meet with the student s Assistant Principal each time a student cuts a class after the third time. Students who repeatedly cut class may lose privileges ( i.e unassigned study hall, open campus, lunch in the cafeteria., etc). and, most significantly, can be withdrawn faililng (W/F) from the class. Detentions must be served on the day that they are issued. Detentions will not be rescheduled based on a student s work schedule, after-school commitments, athletic practice or competition, co-curricular event, etc. Students should recognize that detentions serve as a deterrent for cutting and are not designed to fit a student s schedule. A medical appointment that is verified with a doctor s note or illness verified by the school Nurse are the only reasons that an Assistant Principal will reschedule a detention. Students who repeatedly cut classes should recognize that the school community will act aggressively to help develop a plan of action to promote student success. 6

Loss of Credit and Appeal Process: At any point during the administration of the attendance policy, the student and/or parents may appeal to the Principal for an extension or adjustment due to extenuating circumstances. A board of review consisting of the Principal or his/her designee and two other professional staff members selected by the Principal will hear the plea and rule on it. The board of review has the right to ask for medical verification of any health-related claim made by appealing students and/or parents. Unassigned Study Hall Eligibility: Unassigned study halls are an earned PRIVILEGE, not a right, for juniors and seniors. Attendance and other parameters will be utilized to determine eligibility. To be considered for unassigned study hall, the student must meet or exceed the following criteria, thereby being considered in good standing with the school. The student must: 1. possess an overall grade average of C ; and 2. have no suspensions, in-school or out-of school The determination of eligibility for an unassigned study hall will be made at the end of a student s school year in June and then each subsequent marking period until graduation. The first time a student would be considered for unassigned study hall would be at the end of sophomore year. Athletics, Extra-curricular Activities and Attendance: Participants in extra-curricular activities who are listed as absent from school or who arrive late after the mid-point of the school day (10:45AM) will not be eligible to participate in practice sessions, activities or athletic contests on that day. The mid-point of the day is defined as the end of third block on a regular, full-block day. The mid-point of the day is defined as the end of fourth period on an abbreviated day. On a delayed-opening schedule, for a student to be eligible, the student must have arrived at school by 10:45AM. Participants in extra-curricular activities must attend all scheduled classes given the time frames listed above. If a student is dismissed early due to medical reasons or through the nurse s office, the student would only be eligible to participate in an activity or sport with administrative permission. Individuals who leave school without the knowledge and permission of the school may not participate in after-school activities, contests or practices and will face disciplinary consequences for class cuts. 7