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ARHS ATTENDANCE FAQ

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Important Information

In short, there are 3 categories of absences.

Category I. Excused absences that DO NOT count towards loss of credit:

This category includes absences that DO NOT count towards loss of credit but require proper documentation:

Category II. Excused absences that DO count towards loss of credit:

Category III. Unexcused absences, all of which DO count towards loss of credit:

What’s considered a long-term illness?

What is the difference between excused and unexcused absences?

What is the absence limit?

What happens if I go over 8 absences in a course?

What is the potential outcome of the hearing?

What if I disagree with the outcome of the hearing?

Why did I get an email/phone call saying my child is absent?

I sent my child in with a late note, but I still received an absence notification. Why is that?

What do I do if my child is absent all day?

Can I call the absence line if my child is going to be late to school?

How can I excuse my child’s early dismissal from school?

What if a student is late to school after 8:05?

What happens when the school bus is late?

Why does my student have a detention today?

When and where is detention held?

Can a student who has detention participate in athletics?

What if a student can’t attend detention on the day it has been assigned?

What attendance will show on a report card?

Is attendance taken for students who have ALPs or community service projects?

What happens to unexcused absences that are not cleared by a parent?

What does "20 Min. Missed" (code: Q) mean? What does "20 Min. Excused" (code: W) mean? Do these count in the attendance limit of 8 absences?

Can 18 year old students excuse their own absences?

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