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Classroom Procedures

Absence From Class

There is lots of evidence that poor attendance and lack of effort has serious implications for later outcomes in a student's life. High school dropouts have been found to exhibit a history of negative behaviors, including high levels of absenteeism throughout their childhood, at higher rates than high school graduates.3 

 

These differences in absentee rates were observed as early as kindergarten, and students who eventually dropped out of high school missed significantly more days of school in first grade than their peers who graduated from high school. In eighth grade, this pattern was even more apparent and, by ninth grade, attendance was shown to be a key indicator significantly correlated with high school graduation.4

The effects of lost school days build up one absence at a time on individual students. Missing multiple days in a row also worsens the situation by making the student feel overwhelmed with all of the make-up work that has compiled from all of his/her courses. 

 

Any absence, whether excused or not, denies students the opportunity to learn in accordance with the school's instructional program.

3 Hickman, G.P., Bartholomew, M., and Mathwig, J. (2007). The Differential Development Trajectories of Rural High School Dropouts and Graduates: Executive Summary. Phoenix, AZ: The College of Teacher Education and Leadership at the Arizona State University at the West Campus. 
4 Allensworth, E., and Easton, J.Q. (2005). The On-Track Indicator as a Predictor of High School Graduation. Chicago: Consortium on Chicago School Research.

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You should NEVER come back to school and ask... What did I miss?

If you are absent from class for any reason at all (SAL Activity, Late to school, Home Sick, Early Dismissal, Sports, Vacation, etc.), it is the students responsible to obtain any missed work or notes.

What should you do if you are absent from class:

  1. Review the Weekly Plans to see what the general plan was for that day.

  2. As soon as you can, check your Schoology Science folder and READ the "DAILY Plans" for the days you have missed. (usually there will be additional instructions there for those students that are not in class).

  3. Do what you can. Depending on the day that is missed, there might be things that you just simply can not do from home or you need help to understand before you begin.

    • For example, 99% of all labs must be conducted in the safety of our Lab Area. If you miss a lab day you can not "do" the lab, but you can read through it and maybe answer the Pre-Lab questions. 

    • Or maybe you missed the Class discussion on how to Balance Chemical Equations. You might not be ready to try to attempt a practice problem on your own, but you can go to my website and watch the Notes presentation that you missed and any other suggested helpful videos, so you can come to school the next day with questions ready to ask me.

  4. Print out any worksheets you can from the day. (If you do not have access to a printer, extra copies will be available in my room.) 

What should you do when you return to class:

  1. Check the Absent Binder (Located by the Turn in Bin). These binders will have any papers that you might have missed due to an absence. 

  2. Ask someone at your table to explain what you missed.

    • If class notes were given while you were out, go to The Unit Resource web page (under Student Resources) to watch the notes slideshow or Video.

    • After watching the slideshow, you may then schedule a time to meet with me, to go over anything from the notes you still don't understand.

   3. Try to complete the missing work as quickly as possible to get back on track with the rest of the class. 

*According to the school district policies, students have two days for every day they were absent to make-up, and turn in the work without a penalty. Very few exceptions will be made to this policy (IEP's, Medical excuses, etc.) Any work not turned in by the set date will be recorded as incomplete.

If you are in SAL, on a field trip, out for Preforming Arts practice or know that you will be missing science class on a certain day, you are still expected to report to my class IN THE MORNING BEFORE PERIOD ONE to turn in any assignment due that day and to pick up any work that you will be missing that day.

 DO NOT INTERRUPT MY CLASS 

just to pick up work that could have been picked up in the morning.

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