Tardy Policy
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Promptness to class is considered an important factor in the student's development. In addition, punctuality is necessary to the educational process because it reduces interruptions, increases time on task, and minimizes duplication of instruction. The Tardy Policy summary below reflects this philosophy.
For each tardy, the teacher will notify the parent/guardian via TeleParent. |
Third Tardy
- The teacher assigns a detention and reviews the problem with the student, advising him/her of the potential citizenship grade reduction and potential future Saturday School assignment.
- The teacher speaks with a parent/guardian informing them of the problem, as well as the potential citizenship grade reduction and potential future Saturday School assignment.
- The Attendance Office mails a letter home.
Sixth Tardy
- After receipt of referral from teacher, assigned administrator issues a two-hour Saturday School assignment and speaks with parent/guardian.
- The student may receive an "N" (Needs Improvement) citizenship grade.
Ninth Tardy
- After receipt of referral from teacher, assigned administrator issues a four-hour Saturday School assignment.
- The assigned administrator holds a meeting with student and parents.
- The student may receive a "U" (Unsatisfactory) citizenship grade.
Twelfth Tardy
- After receipt of referral from teacher, assigned administrator may issue a one-day suspension. A parent conference is held before the student returns to school.
| Assigned Administrators |
9th Dean of Attendance Ms. Boxdorfer |
10th Assistant Principal-Student Affairs Mrs. Stanley |
11th Assistant Principal-Pupil Services
Mr. Oldenburg |
12th Assistant Principal-Instruction & Ops. Mr. Smith |
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