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A student is considered chronically absent after missing 10 percent or more of school days. This includes both excused and unexcused absences. Missing 10 percent of school days would be approximately 18 days in a normal 180-day school calendar - just two days per month.
A death in the family or being in the hospital are also examples of excused absences. Bad absences are absences when you stay home because you dont feel good, you are tired, your clothes dont match.. These are classified as Unexcused.
Such a student shall be granted 5 days of excused absences in any school year and, at the discretion of the school board, additional excused absences to visit the students parent or legal guardian relative to such leave or deployment of the parent or legal guardian.
Personal Illness. Illness of an immediate family member. Death in the family. Religious holidays of the students religious faith.
I am writing to inform you that my child, [Your Childs Name], in [Grade/Class], will be absent from school on [Date(s)] due to [reason for absence]. We kindly request that you mark this absence as excused. [Your Childs Name] will promptly make up any missed assignments and catch up on lessons.
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Students absences are considered as excused absences when they take place for one of the following reasons: Student illness. Observance of a religious holiday (absence note required) Death in the immediate family.
EXEMPT The student is allowed to make up the missed work and the absence is not counted against the attendance requirement. There is no limit to these absences. EXCUSED The student is allowed to make up the missed work and the absence is counted against the attendance requirement.

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