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Filling out the Anticipated Absence Form is an important process for students who need to request time away from school. This guide will help you complete the form online with clear, step-by-step instructions to ensure that you provide all necessary information.
Follow the steps to complete the anticipated absence form online.
- To begin, press the ‘Get Form’ button to access and open the Anticipated Absence Form in your chosen online editor.
- Enter the student's name in the designated field at the top of the form. Ensure that the spelling is correct for accurate record-keeping.
- Fill in the 'Date(s) of anticipated absence' section. Specify the start and end dates of the absence.
- In the 'Reason for Absence' section, provide a clear and concise explanation for the request. This should reflect a compelling reason for the anticipated absence.
- After completing the form, gather the necessary signatures. The section labeled 'Step #1' requires you to obtain the signature of a parent or legal guardian.
- Move to 'Step #2' to have your advisor sign the form. Ensure that they are aware of your absence request.
- Next, acquire the signature from the Dean of Students as indicated in 'Step #3'. This approval is crucial for your request to be processed.
- Indicate whether the absence is excused or unexcused by checking the appropriate box.
- Fill in the 'Assignments from Teachers' section, listing the classes associated with your absence along with the corresponding teacher’s signatures and required assignments.
- Finally, return the completed form to the Upper School Office at the provided address, ensuring you do this at least 48 hours prior to the anticipated absence.
Complete your documents online today to ensure your absence request is processed smoothly.
The average school year is 180 days. So, your child can only miss 18 days of school or 18 days of a specific class (or 9 days if they're on a semester schedule) before the 90% rule affects their class credit.
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