Unexcused Tardy definition

Unexcused Tardy. Arriving late to school with or without the knowledge of parent/guardian, as a result of reasons such as oversleeping, missing the bus, car problems, traffic, baby-sitting, athletic workouts, or socializing, is considered unexcused. If the sign-in procedure is not followed the student(s) will be marked as unexcused tardy regardless of the reason for the tardiness. Students who are unexcused tardy more than five (5) times in a calendar month or ten (10) times in a 90-day calendar period will be referred to the county social worker. Students are expected to be in their assigned seats when class begins. If a student has checked in late through the Front Office, the student should have a “tardy slip” to class from the Front Office. Repetitive tardiness will result in student receiving disciplinary consequence based on the Minor Violation Discipline Cycle. One conduct point is assigned for each tardy up to three tardies per week. Thereafter, each tardy will be assigned two points. A class cut occurs when a student is absent from class for more than 5 minutes without permission from the teacher or authorization from the office to do so. Students who become ill or need to see a counselor or administrator during class time should first report to class, obtain permission to be excused and a written pass from the teacher. If a student is too ill to report to the office, he/she should have another person notify the office at once in order that appropriate attention may be given to the student.
Unexcused Tardy. Arriving late to school with or without the knowledge of parent/guardian, as a result of reasons such as oversleeping, missing the bus, car problems, traffic, baby-sitting, athletic workouts, or socializing, is considered unexcused. If the sign-in procedure is not followed the student(s) will be marked as unexcused tardy regardless of the reason for the tardiness. Students who are unexcused tardy more than five (5) times in a calendar month or ten (10) times in a 90 calendar day period may be referred to the county social worker. OSES adheres to OCPS attendance policy and procedures. Students are expected to be in their assigned seats when class begins. If a student has checked in late through the Front Office, the student should have a “tardy slip” to class from the Front Office. Repetitive tardiness will result in student receiving disciplinary consequence based on the Minor Violation Discipline Cycle. One conduct point is assigned for each tardy up to three tardies per week. Thereafter, each tardy will be assigned two points.
Unexcused Tardy. Arriving late without a valid excuse, such as oversleeping, missing the bus, car problems, traffic, babysitting, athletic workouts, or socializing, is considered unexcused. Students arriving after the start of first period must follow the sign-in procedure and receive a tardy pass. Students must be in class within 5 minutes of the posted time to avoid being marked as skipping.)

Examples of Unexcused Tardy in a sentence

  • Unexcused Tardy: Arriving late without a valid excuse, such as oversleeping, missing the bus, car problems, traffic, babysitting, athletic workouts, or socializing, is considered unexcused.

  • Unexcused Tardy: Arriving late to school with or without the knowledge of parent/guardian, as a result of reasons such as oversleeping, missing the bus, car problems, traffic, baby-sitting, athletic workouts, or socializing, is considered unexcused.

  • Attendance and tardiness occurrences are valued in the following way: Unexcused Tardy (for any reason including: running late, leaving early, or no punch in/no punch out) One-half (½) point Unexcused Absence (for any reason) One (1) point for each day absent NOTE: In the event of consecutive call offs the occurrence points will be adjusted to one (1) point.