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Attendance

Good attendance is essential for your child's success in school.  Parents can help promote good attendance by eliminating absences due to home activities, trips and family vacations which should be scheduled to coincide with non- school days.

Average Daily Attendance (ADA) is counted only for students who are actually in attendance.  There are no longer any valid excused absences for school funding purposes.  However, for the purpose of mandatory attendance laws, student illness, unavoidable medical appointments and family funerals are still counted as "Excused" absences.  Being at school everyday is the best way to maximize your child's learning experience. 

If an unavoidable absence of FIVE DAYS OR MORE will occur, please let your child's teacher know, in advance, so he/she can arrange for an Independent Study assignment contract.

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If it is necessary for your child to be absent from school, please do the following:

1.      Call our school office (909-971-8206 ext. 4612) or email Julie Comaianni, our Clerk, between the hours of 7:30 AM and 1:00 PM to report the absence.  Preferably, call by 9 AM.

2.      If your child is absent due to a doctor's appointment, please provide a note from the doctor and your child will receive an excused absence.

3.      Withdrawing your student early from school is disruptive to the education of the student.   

Excessive absences or tardies may result in a referral to the principal, nurse, the Student Attendance Review Board (SARB) or the Los Angeles County Office of the District Attorney.  The office of the District Attorney has determined that missing 15 school days in a school year is considered excessive. 

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Tardiness
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Your child is tardy if he/she arrives at school after 8:00 AM.  If your child is late to school, he/she must first report to the office with a note from a parent or guardian explaining the reason for tardiness.  Repeated tardiness will be referred to the principal for consultation with the student and parent.  You will be notified by mail regarding the tardies.

Tardiness is disruptive to the educational process of each classroom.  Your child misses out on some of the most important information that could set the pace for the entire day.  Please assist and encourage your child to be punctual to school and to attend each day.

Leaving and Returning During School Hours
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For your child's protection, the following procedures are mandatory:

1.      Parents, who need to take their child out of school for appointments, must physically sign them out in the school office.

2.      A student will be released only to the parent, relative, or friend, whose name appears as a contact in Aeries.

3.      If a child is returning to school from an outside appointment, he/she must first check in at the office before going to the classroom.

Your support in scheduling non-urgent appointments for after school will lead to better student success.