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ARRIVAL:

Upon arrival to the campus in the morning, all students are required to enter the building through the metal detectors. All 7th grade students will enter the building through the entrance nearest the Cafeteria. All 8th grade students will enter the building through the entrance nearest the Main Office. All students upon entering the building will report to the Cafeteria.

Breakfast will be available to those who wish to eat. The Library will be open for student use at 8:05 am. Students desiring to go to the Library must secure a hall pass from the teacher on duty. Students will be permitted to go to an individual teacher's room only with a hall pass. All other students will assemble on the black top at the back of the campus. Duty teachers will direct and supervise you while on the blacktop area.

ATTENDANCE :

Please refer to policy FDC, FDD,FDD(Local), FCE, FM< &FM(Local).

Parents are required to notify the schools in writing as to the reason their child is absent from school. Excused absence notes are to be returned to the Attendance Office within three (3) days upon return from being absent from school. A student absent for any reason shall be permitted to make up assignments and tests missed after an absence.

COMPULSORY ATTENDANCE

Unless specifically exempted by law, every child in the state who is at least six years of age or who has been previously enrolled in first grade and who has not yet reached the child's eighteenth birthday shall be required to attend the public schools in the district of his/her residence or in some other school district which the student may be transferred as provided or authorized by law. Students are required to attend each school day for the entire period the program of instruction is provided. School employees must investigate and report violations of the attendance law.

TRUANCY WARNING NOTICE

The District shall notify a student's parent in writing if the student has been absent without an excuse five times for any part of the day in a six-month period warning the parent that attendance is immediately required.

The attendance office shall file a complaint against the parent and/or student in court, if the compulsory attendance law is violated (in the back of the booklet). Exemptions to the law may be found in Policy FDC.

ATTENDANCE FOR CREDIT

To receive credit in a class, a student must attend at least 90% of the days the class is offered. The actual number of days a student must attend in order to receive credit will vary, depending on the number of days in a semester and the schedule of classes in the school. A student who attends fewer than 90% of the days the class is offered cannot receive credit for the class unless the attendance review committee finds that the absences are the result of extenuating circumstances. This policy does not affect a student's right to excused absences to observe religious holy days. If a student is denied credit for a class by the attendance committee, the student may appeal the decision.

EXCUSED TEMPORARY ABSENCE

A student may be excused for temporary absence resulting from any cause acceptable to the teacher, principal, or superintendent of the school in which the child is enrolled.

A student whose absence is excused shall be permitted a reasonable time within which to make up work missed.

EXTENUATING CIRCUMSTANCES

For the purpose of granting credit for a class, Dallas Public Schools recognizes the following extenuating circumstances:

  1. District -approved mentorship designed to meet requirements of an advanced measure for the Distinguished Achievement graduation program.
  2. Board-approved extracurricular activity or public performance subject to limitations in FDD(LAGAL) preceding.
  3. Required screening, diagnosis, and treatment for Medicaid-eligible students.
  4. Documented health care appointment, if the student begins classes or returns to school on the same day as the appointment.
  5. Temporary absence resulting from any cause acceptable to the teacher, principal, or Superintendent.
  6. Juvenile court proceeding documented by a probation officer.
  7. Absence required by state or local welfare authorities.
  8. Family emergency unforeseen or avoidable instance requiring immediate attention.
  9. Approved college visitations

EXTENDED ABSENCE

When a student's absence for personal illness exceeds five (5) consecutive days or a total of ten days in a six weeks grading period, the student may be required to present a statement from a physician or health clinic verifying the illness or other condition requiring the student's extended absence from school.

MAKING UP WORK MISSED DUE TO ABSENCE

A student absent for any reason shall be permitted to make up assignments and tests missed after an absence. A student shall receive credit for satisfactory make-up work after an absence, including absences as a result of suspension, but shall receive a zero for any assignment or test not made up within the allotted time.

PARENT NOTIFICATION

The parent will be notified by the school after the students has missed any class three times in a semester. The purpose of this notification is to make the parent aware that the student has missed several classes and may be in jeopardy of losing credit for the semester course. If the student continues to miss the class, the school shall notify the parents when the student has lost credit of that course for that semester. This notification may be either by telephone, U. S. mail, or in person. The parent has ten days to file a written appeal to determine if some unexcused absences should have been excused. The school will make every effort to schedule appeals conferences at a a convenient time for the parent.

EXCUSING STUDENT FROM SCHOOL

Only the principal, the assistant principal, or his/her designee using Administrative Guidelines FDD-R(Local) shall excuse a student from school for any cause. In all instances, people who come for students, telephone for them, or send them must be known personally to the principal, or the principal must be able to identify them so as to make certain that unauthorized persons are not taking custody of the student. In the case of divorced parents, the parent who has custody of the student and who enrolled the student shall be the person to whom the school looks for authority and to whom the student may be excused for any purpose. The parent who does not have custody of the student shall not be permitted to take charge of the student under any condition without the personal approval of the parent who has custody. Should a court order or other legal process shall be served on the school, the school attorney should be consulted for appropriate action to be taken.