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Attendance

Importance of Regular Attendance
Attendance Policy
Absences
Tips to Improve Attendance
Independent Study
Tardies and Early Pick Ups
District Notices, SART, and SARB
Inter-District Permits
 

Importance of Regular Attendance

Please make every effort to ensure that your child attends school each day. Avoid scheduling family trips or scheduling appointments while school is in session. If you are taking your child for a medical, dental, court appointment, etc., please do not keep your child out of school all day; bring your child in late or pick your child up early so that they can, at least, receive partial instruction.

Attendance Policy

School begins at 8:25 a.m. each day.  Students are expected to be with their class at that time.

The teachers, administrators and staff of Will Rogers Learning Community care about your child's social-emotional and academic well-being. We believe that every child deserves a complete education, so we expect all students to attend school every day and on time. To ensure this, we monitor absences and tardies very closely.

Absences

If your child is absent,

  • email rogers-absence@smmusd.org or
  • call the absence line (not the teacher) at 310-452-2364 ext. 67300 and leave a message and
  • include the following information:
    • Student Name
    • Teacher Name
    • Date of Absence
    • Reason for Absence (be specific and detailed)
    • Parent Name

 

absences excused and not excused

 

Tips to Improve Attendance

Independent Study

If a student is going to be absent for 3+ consecutive days, they might qualify for Independent Study (IS). Independent Study essentially means that the student will be learning/studying independently; i.e the student will need to complete the same amount of work they would have been doing if the student were at school receiving instruction. Therefore, a student would have about 6 hours of classwork/independent-learning for each day they are absent. So, 3 days X 6 hours daily = 18 hours of classwork to be completed for 3 days of IS.

Remember, it is at the school’s discretion as to whether or not to approve an IS request. Typically, IS is only granted for families who have a catastrophic family situation, emergency, severe health issue, or other emergency or special circumstance. We encourage parents to take vacations or other long trips during Thanksgiving, Winter, Spring, and Summer breaks.

Tardies and Early Pick Ups

It is essential to your child’s success that they arrive to school early or on time. It is disruptive to your child, the teacher, and the rest of the class when a child arrives late. We use every available minute for instruction and late students miss valuable information. Arriving late also prevents students from comfortably settling into the routine of the school day, and it can negatively impact behavior and learning for the rest of the day. Please be considerate of the other students and the teacher, and help your own child get a good start to the day, by being in the line-up area by 8:22 a.m.

Students arriving after 8:25 a.m. must come to the office, sign in, and receive a tardy slip to be admitted to class. 

When students have appointments and need to leave early, parents may come to the office to pick up and sign their child out. The office will call students down to the office once the parent arrives; students should not wait in the office to be picked up, and similarly, parents will not be permitted to go to the classroom.

 

District Notices, SART, and SARB

SMMUSD and Will Rogers regularly inform parents about their child's attendance and express the importance of attendance.

Attendance and tardy information will be listed on students’ report cards, emails and phone calls will go home asking for reasons for absences, parents will receive letters from the district office and conferences with the principal/assistant principal will occur as needed (see below). Unexcused absences, excessive absences, and excessive tardies/early pick-ups violate the state’s compulsory attendance laws for school-age children. You will receive letters notifying you that you are not in compliance. Failure to demonstrate improved attendance will result in a possible referral to the Student Attendance Review Board (SARB). For families on permit, this may mean revocation of an inter-district permit. 

Unexcused Absences

Excused Absences

Please be aware that 3 tardies over 30 minutes or 3 early outs will equal 1 absence.

Inter-District Permits