30 days. If u pass that, u can't even go to summer school
In Connecticut, there is no specific statewide limit on the number of school days a child can miss in a calendar year, but schools typically set their own policies regarding absences. Generally, students are allowed a certain number of excused absences, but excessive unexcused absences can lead to consequences, including truancy interventions. It’s important for parents to communicate with their child’s school to understand its specific attendance policies.
In Florida, children enrolled in Voluntary Prekindergarten (VPK) can miss up to 10 days during the school year. However, it's important for parents to communicate with the VPK provider about any absences. Exceeding the allowed number of absences may affect a child's eligibility for the program or require a review by the provider. Always check with the specific VPK program for any additional guidelines.
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91.98%school year: = 180 days * 7 class periods/1 day= 1260 class periodsnumber of class periods present = total - absences= 1260 - 101= 1159% of attendance = 1159/1260 * 100% = 91.98%
The "Becca Bill" is a Washington state law that addresses truancy. Under this law, a student can be considered habitually truant if they have seven unexcused absences in a month or 10 in a school year. Once a student reaches this threshold, they may be subject to intervention measures, including court involvement. It’s important to check with local school policies for specific details, as they may vary.
A high school like Midwood will usually accept about seven absences a year.
Maximum is 15 through out the whole year...i think
None is acceptable.
None is acceptable.
In New Jersey, each school district sets its own policies regarding excused absences. It is common for schools to allow a certain number of excused absences each school year, typically around 10 days. However, it's best to check with the specific school or district for their exact policy on excused absences.
None! Stay in school!
In Connecticut, there is no specific statewide limit on the number of school days a child can miss in a calendar year, but schools typically set their own policies regarding absences. Generally, students are allowed a certain number of excused absences, but excessive unexcused absences can lead to consequences, including truancy interventions. It’s important for parents to communicate with their child’s school to understand its specific attendance policies.
It is legal, just not socially acceptable in many circles.
No. It should be "a year".
what do feel is an acceptable amount of days to be absent in a calendar year
In Arizona, the maximum number of allowable absences in a school year is typically around 10 days for middle school students for both excused and unexcused absences. However, individual school districts may have slightly different policies, so it is best to check with the specific school for accurate information.
i think 1,000 a year that is my guess that is my opinion