Attendance
Attendance
We encourage students to be at school on time EVERY day. Regular attendance is essential to a student’s success in school. Students receive the full benefit of classroom instruction only when they attend on a regular basis. Bell times are MTTHF 9:15-3:40 and W 9:15-1:30. The first bell rings 5 min before the beginning of school. A student is tardy if they are not inside the classroom by 9:15.
When you know your child is not going to be at school due to illness, religious observances or family emergencies, please call 425-837-5600 and select option 1 to report the absence. If you receive a phone message that your child is absent and you believe your child to be at school, please call the school as the child may have been out of the classroom when attendance was taken.
Reporting
In case of absence or tardiness of student, please call Sunset Elementary at 425- 837-5600 and select option 1 to reach the attendance line or email ssattendance@issaquah.wednet.edu to report an absence. All absences are unexcused until we have heard from a child's parent.
Absences
As provided in District Regulation 3122, regular school attendance is necessary for mastery of the educational program provided students. Daily attendance and active participation in each class are critical parts of the learning process. Students, at times, may appropriately be absent from class. A computerized message will contact households in the evening informing parents that their student(s) missed one or more periods that day. The message will also notify parents of the potential consequences of additional unexcused absences. The following principles shall govern the development and administration of attendance procedures within the District:
Excused (School Day and Individual Class) absences are absences due to:
- Participation in a District or school approved activity or instructional program;
- Illness, health condition or medical appointment (including, but not limited to, medical, counseling, dental or optometry);
- Family emergency, including, but not limited to, a death or illness in the family;
- Religious or cultural purpose including observance of a religious or cultural holiday or participation in religious or cultural instruction;
- Court, judicial proceeding or serving on a jury;
- Post-secondary, technical school or apprenticeship program visitation, or scholarship interview;
- State-recognized search and rescue activities consistent with RCW 28A.225.055;
- Absence directly related to the student’s homeless status;
- Absence resulting from a disciplinary/corrective action. (e.g., short-term or long-term suspension, emergency expulsion); and
- Principal (or designee) and parent, guardian, or emancipated youth mutually agreed upon approved activity.
The principal or designee may only grant permission for a student’s absence providing such absence does not adversely affect the student’s educational process.
Required Conference
Required conference for elementary school students
If an elementary school student has five or more excused absences in a single month during the current school year or ten or more excused absences in the current school year, the district will schedule a conference with the student and their parent(s) at a reasonably convenient time. The conference is intended to identify barriers to the student’s regular attendance and to identify supports and resources so the student may regularly attend school. A conference is not required if
- prior notice of the excused absences was provided to the district by 8:30 a.m. on the day of the absence or
- a pre-arranged absence form has been submitted or
- if a doctor’s note has been provided and a plan is in place to ensure the student will not fall behind in their coursework.
A conference with the parent or guardian will be scheduled after two unexcused absences within any month during the current school year. Prior to suspension or expulsion, the parent will be notified in writing in their primary language that the student has unexcused absences. A conference will be scheduled to determine what corrective measures should be taken to ameliorate the cause for the student's absences from school. If the parent does not attend the conference, the parent will be notified of the steps the district has decided to take to reduce the student’s absences. A student may be suspended or expelled for habitual truancy.
Not later than the student’s fifth unexcused absence in a month the district will enter into an agreement with the student and parents that establishes school attendance requirements, refer the student to a community truancy board or file a petition and affidavit with the juvenile court alleging a violation of RCW 28A.225.010
Early Dismissal
We encourage parents to make doctor and dental appointments before or after school hours. Please send a note to your child’s teacher if you must take them out of school early. When you pick up your child for early dismissal, report to the office to sign your child out. Your child will be called to the office to meet you. This is done for your child’s safety. Please do not go to the classroom or specialist’s room. For student safety teachers are directed to release students only after receiving a call from the office.
Tardiness
Tardiness is a form of poor attendance and can become a bad habit. Arriving late to school affects your child and the entire class. The beginning of the day is an important time for students. Students arriving late often miss homework assignments, lessons, activities, and other important instructions. It is very important for your child to arrive at school on time. Tardiness falls under the guidelines of our attendance regulation. When tardy, students must check in with the office for an admission slip before going to class. If a student arrives after 10 am and wants school lunch, a yogurt lunch will be provided. No other lunch choice will be an option at that point. If tardiness is chronic, parents may be contacted via phone and/or mail to determine a course of action, and a written note from a doctor may be required to excuse future tardiness.
Extended Absences
3 or more days
District Policy on Absences
State law requires our school to closely monitor student absences and their potential impact to the academic progress of students. At times the school may call to ensure strong school support for students and their families.
To help us please consider the following:
Things to Note:
- Call the school attendance office using the email or phone number listed above to excuse the absence each day.
- Any absence is marked unexcused if the office is not notified.
- A student arriving 2 or more hours after the start of the day is considered absent for the morning.
- A student who leaves 2 or more hours before dismissal is considered absent for the afternoon.
- If you take your child to the doctor for illness causing absences, please request a doctors note for the school.
- For Pre-Planned absences of 1-2 days, simply call or email the office in advance with the dates of absence and reason. Please also inform your child's teacher.
- Per State law:
- 7 or more unexcused absences in a month may result in a petition to be filed with the courts.
- 15 or more unexcused absences in a year may result in a petition to be filed with the courts.
Extended Absences
Please make an attempt to schedule family trips during non-school dates. It is very difficult to make up lost instructional time. Absences for family trips without prior principal permission will result in an unexcused absence for the dates.
For Pre-Planned Absences of 3 or more days, please complete the process described below.
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Absences due to family trips may only be excused when prior approval has been given by the school. Prearranged absences should be submitted at least 1 week ahead of time.
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When considering whether to excuse absences the principal will consider:
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Total number of absences over the year.
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Impact on our ability to ensure adequate academic growth.
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Family emergencies where absences are unavoidable will receive special consideration.
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Pre-Arranged Absence Request Form: 3 or More Days
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Pre-Arranged Absences Request forms may not be completed retroactively.
Make-Up Work
Absences may be excused with prior principal permission. When your child returns from an excused absence, the teacher will provide a list of make-up assignments, along with a reasonable timeline for completion. The student is responsible for completing missed work. (From ISD Elementary Schools Parent Handbook, pg 2)
Please note that per district policy and as indicated on the Pre-Approved Absence Request Form that we do not provide assignment in advance of their absences. Instead we will provide make-up work. When possible teacher may have suggestions for how you can support your child’s learning during the absence (reading, making a trip journal, IXL practice, etc.).
Absences During Testing
When to Keep Your Child Home
Communicable Disease Guidelines
Use this checklist to determine whether to keep your child home from school
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Fever: Does your child have a fever over 100 degrees F. orally? Temperature should remain normal (98.6 degrees) for 24 hours without any fever reducing medication before returning to school |
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Sore throat: Is it accompanied by fever, headache, stomachache or swollen glands? |
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Vomiting: Has your child vomited two or more times in a 24 hour period? |
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Diarrhea: Has there been more than one occurrence in a 24 hour period? |
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Eyes: Are your child’s eyes crusty, bright red and/or discharging yellow or green fluid? |
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Nasal discharge (yellow or greenish): Is there colorful nasal mucus that is accompanied by a fever or other symptoms of an upper respiratory infection? |
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Cough: Does your child have a persistent, productive cough? |
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Appearance/Behavior: Is your child unusually tired, pale, have a lack of appetite, difficult to awaken, or confused? |
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Rash: Does your child have a body rash not associated with heat, eczema, or an allergic reaction to a medication? |
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If you answered yes to any of these questions, please keep your child home from school and consider seeking medical attention.
Head lice - Please contact the school nurse if any indication of head lice.
Remember to keep the school updated with new phone numbers and emergency contacts in case your student becomes ill at school. Any questions please call your school nurse.
The most important thing you can do to prevent illness is for you and your child to wash your hands often with warm water and soap.