Excessive absences definition

Excessive absences means eight (8) or more absences from school in a school year or the hourly equivalent.
Excessive absences means any excused or unexcused absence accruing to 18 days or more within the school year, which is 10% of the annual school attendance requirement of 180 days. With multiple, recurring excused and unexcused absences, schools are required to file a truancy petition with the court, which may trigger additional community agency involvement and/or court appearances by the student and parents.
Excessive absences means any excused or unexcused absence accruing to 18 days or more within the school year, which is 10% of the annual school attendance requirement of 180 days. With multiple, recurring excused and unexcused absences, schools are required to file a truancy petition with the court, which may trigger additional community agency involvement and/or court appearances by the student and parents. More information about school and parent responsibilities and resources for improving attendance can be found at www.valleysd.org or at the school office.

Examples of Excessive absences in a sentence

  • Excessive absences are defined as follows: For the “Day” EMT Course you are allowed up to 2 absences with prior approval of the EMT Instructor.

  • Excessive absences by any teacher places tremendous stress on the teachers who are present to render professional services for the absent teacher.

  • Excessive absences due to illness or other extenuating circumstances may interfere with graduation and/or result in a candidate’s removal from the Clinical Residency placement.

  • Excessive absences on account of trivial indispositions must be discouraged.

  • Excessive absences may result in being released from summer school assignments.

  • Excessive absences from school without the appropriate permission and approval of school staff (according to the school’s Attendance Policy found in the Student Handbook), or persistent student truancy, are grounds for disciplinary sanctions which may include expulsion.

  • Excessive absences from practice, games or events may be cause for removal from extra-curricular activity.

  • Excessive absences by the ISD dual enrollment instructor must be reported to DMC as that may affect DMC required contact hours.

  • Excessive absences by interpreters may result in termination or reduced use of Services.

  • Excessive absences are grounds for dismissal or benching for the camp dance.


More Definitions of Excessive absences

Excessive absences means absences (both excused and unexcused) in excess of 10% of the total number of scheduled school attendance days in the school year.
Excessive absences means: a. Absent 38 or more hours in one school month with or without a legitimate excuse; orb. Absent 65 or more hours in one school year with or without a legitimate excuse.

Related to Excessive absences

  • Substance use disorder means a cluster of cognitive, behavioral, and physiological symptoms indicating that an individual continues using the substance despite significant substance-related problems. The diagnosis of a substance use disorder is based on a pathological pattern of behaviors related to the use of the substances.

  • Unexcused absence means an absence charged to a student when:

  • Excused absence means an absence from school that is authorized by the local school administrator or local school corporation rule.

  • Explosives or munitions emergency means a situation involving the suspected or detected presence of unexploded ordnance (UXO), damaged or deteriorated explosives or munitions, an improvised explosive device (IED), other potentially explosive material or device, or other potentially harmful military chemical munitions or device, that creates an actual or potential imminent threat to human health, including safety, or the environment, including property, as determined by an explosives or munitions emergency response specialist. Such situations may require immediate and expeditious action by an explosives or munitions emergency response specialist to control, mitigate, or eliminate the threat.

  • Medically necessary leave of absence means any change in enrollment at the post-secondary school that begins while the child is suffering from a serious illness or injury, is medically necessary, and causes the child to lose student status for purposes of coverage under the Plan.