Attendance

ATTENDANCE PHILOSOPHY

The Board of Education believes that regular attendance is required for promotion and success in schoolwork and that excessive absences negatively affect a student's academic performance and the overall classroom environment.  Participation in classroom activities, discussions, lab experiences, and certain other interactions are beneficial for everyone in the classroom and are all necessary ingredients of the learning process.  All students that are under the age of 16 are required by law to attend school.  Both students and parents share responsibility for regular and prompt attendance.

ATTENDANCE POLICY

The West Ottawa Board of Education, pursuant to the authority granted by the statutes of the State of Michigan, has adopted district Attendance Policy 5200, which sets forth certain attendance requirements for students of the West Ottawa Public Schools and establishes procedures and sanctions concerning those requirements.  In order to facilitate the efficient functioning of that policy, the Board of Education resolves the following:

ABSENCE DEFINITIONS

Absences are either excused (E), school related (R), verified (V), documented (D), or unexcused (U); however, absences happen for a variety of reasons.  To determine the reason for the absence and to ensure consistency in interpreting the policy, a high school administrator will be responsible for identifying what type of absence has occurred.

Excused Absences (E):

Unexcused Absences (U): 

The school will make every reasonable effort to notify the parent/guardian when the student is unexcused; however, failure to notify the parent/guardian does not excuse the student.  Please be sure that all phone numbers are accurate and current so that the automatic caller is alerting parents/guardians of students absences.  

False reporting of absences: Reporting an absence and acting as your parent/guardian or calling in and acting as another student’s parent/guardian is not permitted and is subject to progressive discipline up to and including suspension from school.  ​

Board Policy 5200