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Freeport Public Schools
Student Attendance
All school age children residing within the Freeport Union Free School District
are eligible to attend Freeport Schools.
Good attendance is an essential ingredient for academic success. Any
absence from class is detrimental to the learning process. Classroom
lessons foster and require social interaction, development of effective
communication skills, and critical thinking in addition to subject
mastery. Textbook or make-up assignments are not an adequate substitute
for classroom attendance.
It is our conviction that in order to achieve our educational goals and
to maintain a true academic environment, each student must attend his/her
classes.
School Attendance Areas
The Superintendent of Schools, with the approval of the Board of
Education, shall, for the purpose of designating the schools to be
attended by the students in the District, subdivide the District in such
manner that all students shall be assigned to, and be reasonably
accommodated in, one of the public schools in the District.
Compulsory Attendance Age
The Freeport Union Free School District recognizes that minors from age
six (6) to sixteen (16) r seventeen (17) if not employed are required to
attend full time day instruction. A minor who turns sixteen (16) or
seventeen (17) during the school year must remain in school until the
completion of that academic year.
For Special Education students, any exemption from attendance must be
approved by the State Education Department upon recommendation by the
Committee on Special Education, in accordance with the Regulations of the
Commissioner of Education, based upon physical disability, severe mental
retardation, or mental or emotional disorders.
Entrance Age
The Freeport Union Free School District recognizes that under the
Education Law, a person over five is entitled to attend the public schools
maintained in the district. However, a Board is not required to admit a
child who becomes five years of age after the school year has commenced
unless the child’s birthday occurs on or before December 1st.
School Admissions
The Freeport Union Free School District recognizes that persons over
five (5) and under twenty-one (21) years of age
who are residents of the district and who have not received a high school
diploma, are entitled to attend Freeport schools free of charge.
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The Board of Education may require verification of age, residency, and immunization,
and may also require health certificates.
Student Attendance Accounting
The Board of Education recognizes that regular school attendance is a
major component of academic success. Through implementation of this
policy, the Board expects to reduce the current level of unexcused
absences tardiness, and early departures (all are referred
to in this policy as "ATEDS"), encourage full attendance by all
students, maintain an adequate attendance recordkeeping system, identify
patterns of student ATEDs, develop effective intervention strategies, and
communicate with parents to improve school attendance.
Notice
To be successful in this endeavor, it is imperative that all members of
the school community are aware of this policy, its purpose, procedures and
the consequences of non-compliance. To ensure that students, parents,
teachers and administrators are notified of and understand this policy,
the following procedures will be implemented.
• The attendance policy will be included in student handbooks and
will be reviewed with students at the start of the school year.
• Parents will receive a plain language summary of this policy by
mail before the start of the school year. Parents will be
asked to sign and return a statement indicating that they have read and
understood the policy.
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When a student is absent, tardy, or leaves early from class or school
without an excuse, designated staff members will notify the student’s
parents by phone and mail of the specific ATED, remind them of the
attendance policy, and review ATED intervention procedures with them.
• A back-to-school event will be held at the beginning of each
school year to explain this policy and stress the parents’
responsibility for their ensuring their children’s attendance.
• School newsletters and publications will include periodic
reminders of the components of this policy.
• The district will provide annually a copy of the attendance
policy and any amendments thereto to faculty and staff. New staff will
receive a copy of the policy upon their employment.
• All faculty and staff will meet at the beginning of each school
year to review the attendance policy and to clarify individual roles in
its implementation.
• Copies of this policy will also be made available to any
community member, upon request.
Excused and Unexcused Absences
An excused ATEDs is defined as an absence, tardiness, and an early
departure from class or school because of personal illness, illness or
death in the family, impassable roads or severe inclement weather,
religious observance, quarantine, required court appearances, attendance
at health clinics, approved college visits, approved cooperative work
programs, military obligations, or such other reasons as may be approved.
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All other ATEDs are considered unexcused.
All ATEDs must be accounted. It is the parent’s responsibility to
notify the school office on the day of any ATED and to provide a
written excuse upon the student’s return to school. If a written
note is not received within five (5) school days, the A TED will
automatically be recorded as unexcused.
General Procedures/Data Collection
• Attendance procedures and data collection will be the
responsibility of and will be verified by each building principal.
• Attendance will be taken during each class period (secondary
level only).
• Attendance will be taken daily in each elementary school.
• All attendance information will be compiled and provided to the
designated staff members responsible for attendance no later than the
conclusion of each class period or school day.
• The nature of an ATED will be coded on a student’s record.
• Student ATED data will be available to and will be
reviewed by the designated school personnel in an expeditious manner Each
building principal will appoint an attendance coordinator.
• Where additional information is received that requires
corrections to be made to a student’s attendance records, such
correction will be made immediately. Notice of such a change will be sent
to appropriate school personnel subject to applicable confidentiality
rules.
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• Attendance data will be analyzed regularly by the building
principal to identify patterns or trends in student absences.
• Where consistent with other school practices, teachers and staff will
request a pass from students in the hallways. Students
without a pass will immediately be referred to the Building
Principal or his/her designee.
• The principal will ensure that continuous monitoring will
be conducted to identify students who are absent, tardy, or who leave
class or school early and will ensure that parents will be promptly
notified.
Attendance Incentives
• Each school will design and implement systems at the building and
classroom levels to acknowledge a student’s efforts to
maintain or improve attendance.
Disciplinary Consequences
Unexcused ATEDs will result in disciplinary action consistent with the
district’s code of conduct. Those penalties may include, for example,
detention in-school suspension. Students may also be denied the privilege
of participating in or attending extracurricular events. Individual
school building principals will design procedures to implement the above.
In addition, designated staff members will communicate with the
student’s parents and the student’s guidance counselor within 48
hours when determination of an unexcused absence has occurred. Pattern
absences and excessive absences should be
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in the purview of the attendance coordinator and referred to the
guidance counselor for follow-up. Such staff members will remind
parents of the attendance policy, explain the ramifications of unexcused
ATEDs, stress the importance of class attendance, and discuss appropriate
intervention strategies to correct the situation.
Attendance/Grade Policy
The Board of Education recognizes an important relationship between
class attendance and student performance. Consequently, each marking
period, a student’s final grade may be based on classroom participation
as well as student’s performance on homework, tests, papers, projects,
etc.
Students are expected to attend all scheduled classes. Consistent with
the importance of classroom participation, unexcused ATEDs
will affect a student’s class participation grade for the marking
period.
At the secondary level (grades 7-12), any student
with more than eight (8)unexcused ATEDs for one-half year or
sixteen (16) unexcused ATEDs for a full year will not
receive credit for that course. In addition, the student will not be
allowed to attend summer school to make up course credit However,
students with properly excused ATEDs may make up the work for each ATED,
and those ATEDs will not count toward the minimum attendance standard. In
addition students who exceed the maximum number of ATEDS on a quarterly
basis (4) will have an opportunity to attend an additional program equal
in content and time to the amount of class time
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which they have missed. Upon satisfactory completion of
this program and missed class work credit will be restored and the
opportunity to attend summer school will be reinstated.
At the elementary level, parents of students who have accumulated 20 or
more unexcused ATEDS (5 per marking period), will be notified by
the building principal no later than the conclusion of each marking period
that lack of attendance will have a serious impact on their child’s
ability to meet the New York State learning standards. The Assistant
Superintendent for Curriculum and Instruction will develop appropriate
procedures to address poor attendance for those elementary students
(grades Pre-K-6) designated above.
To ensure that parents and students are aware of the implications of
this minimum attendance requirement, the teacher or other designated staff
member(s) will advise the student and contact the parent(s) by telephone
and mail at appropriate intervals prior to the student reaching eight
(8) or sixteen (16) unexcused ATEDs.
Students who are unable to attend school or a class on a given day
because of their participation in a school-sponsored activity (i.e., music
lessons, field trips), must arrange with their teachers to
make up any work missed. This also applies to any student who is absent,
tardy or leaves early from school or a class because of illness or any
other excused reason.
Only those students with excused ATEDs will be given the opportunity to
make up a test or other missed work and/or turn in a late assignment for
inclusion in their final
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grade. Make up work must be completed by a date specified by the
student’s teacher for the class in question.
Secondary Summer School
When the District provides a secondary summer school program, the
following attendance policy will apply:
• Every student will receive notification of the policy/procedure
on summer school attendance when he or she registers.
• -Attendance will be taken on during each class period.+
• When a student has three (3) ATEDs, the student will be dropped
from the course.
Annual Review
The Board will annually review building and district level student
attendance records, and, if such records show a decline in student
attendance, the Board will direct that appropriate action to reverse
the decline be implemented
Ref Education Law §~1709; 3024; 3025; 3202; 3205-3213; 3225 8NYCRR
§§l04.1; 175.6
Adoption date:
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