610.838.7001
Ext. 3710Federal law No Child
Left Behind (NCLB) requires schools to maintain an average
yearly attendance rate of at least 90%. In addition, we
believe strong attendance is essential for success at
school, thus every effort should be made by the student to
be here every day that school is in session. Attendance is
taken at 7:40 AM.
Forms:
Absence/Tardiness Form
Request for Approved Absence Form
Homework Form - Educational Trip/Vacation
Attendance procedures, for students in
Grade 6 through Grade 8, will be administered through the Attendance Office only. This office is located just down the hallway between the Elementary and Middle Schools Main Offices.
This office should be used:
- for students arriving tardy
- when students need to leave school prior to the end of the scheduled school day
- or for any attendance concerns
Procedure:
When your child is absent from school
past practice was to call and notify the school
building, in which your child attended, of the absence.
With the current policy of
requiring a note be sent in
within three days of absence and our automated call
system notifying you of your child’s absence
there is
not a requirement to call. If you would like to call you
may but it is not necessary. The All Call system will
make a call to your home if you call in to report the
absence or not, since the absence is unexcused until a
note is received to indicate otherwise. Please send in
the note within the three day window of return to school
or your child’s absence will be marked unexcused.
Attendance Policy:
WITHIN THREE (3) DAYS of a child’s return to
school the parent/guardian MUST submit a written note with
the child’s name, date of absence, reason for absence and
parent/guardian signature. Failure to return a note within
three (3) days will result in the absence being recorded an
UNEXCUSED. Saucon Valley School Board considers the
following conditions to constitute acceptable excuses for
absence from school.
- Illness
- Quarantine
- Recovery from an accident
- Required court attendance
- Death in the immediate family
If the absence is excused, it is the
student’s responsibility to make arrangements with teachers
as soon as possible to make-up the work missed. If an
absence is expected to occur for an extended period of time,
parents should call the attendance office before 9:00 a.m.
and arrange for homework assignments. Whenever absent from
school, a student may not participate in any school activity
after school that day unless previous arrangements are made
with the principal.
If an excuse is not returned within three
days, a letter will be sent to the parents/guardians
informing them that the absence will be recorded as
UNEXCUSED.
If a student accumulates 2 UNEXCUSED
absences, a notice will be sent to the District Justice.
EXCESSIVE ABSENCES
If a student accumulates 5 EXCUSED absences, a phone call
will be made by the school counselor and/or a letter of
concern will be sent home.
If a student accumulates 10 EXCUSED
absences, a second letter will be sent home, immediately
requiring that any further absences be accompanied by a
doctor’s excuse.
If a student continues to be absent, the
absences will be unexcused and the procedure for unexcused
absences will be followed.
EARLY EXCUSAL
Students are not permitted to leave the school campus at any
time during the school day without permission from the
principal or designee. If a student must be excused early a
note must be presented to the attendance office the morning
of the early dismissal. The note should include: (1) the
date and time of dismissal; (2) reason; (3) parent’s
signature. The secretary will issue an early dismissal slip,
which must be presented to the teacher for signature at the
time of departure. If the student returns to school the same
day, he/she is to report to the middle school attendance
office before going to class. Parents must sign their child
out in the K-8 attendance office.
EARLY MORNING APPOINTMENTS
For an early morning appointment (e.g.,
orthodontist, doctor) a note should be presented on the day
prior to the appointment or a telephone call should be made
to the office the morning of the appointment. The office
will be open at 7:15 a.m. A message may also be left on the
voice mail.
FAMILY EDUCATIONAL TRIPS
Saucon Valley School Board believes that students
must be in regular attendance in order to benefit fully from
the educational programs and services offered by the
district. In accordance with School Board Policy, family
trips for educational purposes and educational tours are
considered excused absences.
Parents who plan to take their children on
an educational trip while school is in session may request
an excused absence for the student if the following
conditions are met:
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The pupil’s
parents/guardians submit to the office a written request
for the excusal on a district form at least (5) school
days prior to the trip.
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The pupil’s participation
on the trip/tour has been approved by the principal.
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The student or parent
presents to each of the student’s teachers a written
request for assignments expected to be completed during
the period of the student absence at least three (3)
school days prior to the first day of student absence.
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The parent accepts total
responsibility for the education of the student during
the period of absence. The parent recognizes that
classroom experiences cannot be duplicated and the
absence could place that student at an
academic disadvantage. Such responsibility includes, but
is not limited to, monitoring the completion of
all assignments and their submission to the teachers on
the first day the student returns to school.
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Please do not schedule
vacations during PSSA testing weeks. (See District
Calendar)
FAMILY VACATIONS
According to state law, family vacations cannot be
classified as legal absences from school. Although not
legally excused, SVMS cannot and would not prevent students
from accompanying parents on the trip.
However, please be aware that (1) you are
responsible for all missed work (2) you may not have the
opportunity to “make up” tests and (3) parents may be served
a Legal Notice of Absence if the absence from school is for
three or more days. Note: the “first notice” does not
carry a fine, but future illegal absences may require
payment of a fine. Parents are advised to notify the
school (in writing) well in advance of the planned trip, to
be deemed “an educational trip” by the principal as
described above. The form is available in the K-8 Attendance
office or on the district website.
TARDINESS TO SCHOOL
Arrival at school after 7:40 AM requires the student
to report to the middle school attendance office for a tardy
slip before entering class. A verbal parental confirmation
or a tardy slip, which is to be completed by the parent
or guardian, must be returned to the homeroom teacher the
next school day. After the fifth tardy (not necessarily
consecutive days), a letter will be sent
to parents/guardians informing them of the
tardiness. Additional tardies may result in assigned team
detentions and/or parent conference. Students who arrive at
school after 9:40 AM without lawful excuse will
automatically be assigned an after school detention to be
served the next day.
TRUANCY
If a student is illegally absent from school he/she
will receive a “zero” for work missed during the
truancy. The student is required to make-up the time
missed by attending after school
detentions. Continued infractions may result in referral to
the magistrate.
Please contact the Attendance Office at 610.838.7001 Ext.
3710 or your child's school should you have any additional questions.
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