Kentucky Annual Attendance Record

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This AHI form is used to document an employee's attendance. This form cover January 1st through December 31st.

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One (1) day of excused absence per school year is permitted by Kentucky statute for attendance at the Kentucky State Fair (must provide admission ticket as proof of attendance). 5. Driver's test for permit or license two (2) one-half (½) days allowed per school year.

Absences and Excuses At 5 unexcused absences or tardies, the DPP or his/her designee will either send certified a written Final Notice to the parent (or to the student in the case of truancy), or deliver the Final Notice to the address of record. This notice is valid for the calendar year.

Under Kentucky law, a student with three unexcused absences in a school year is considered truant. Under the law, a student who has been tardy without a valid excuse on three or more days, is also considered truant.

Indiana law considers students to be habitual truants when they have 10 or more unexcused absences in an academic year (although local districts may lower that threshold when dealing with truants in their schools).

Compulsory education laws, as they're called, typically hold parents or guardians responsible for a child's school attendance. By actively keeping their children out of school, parents may face fines and even jail time.

In the State of Kentucky, it is the law that all children attend school until the age of 21. Students who miss more than a combined total of 6 full or partial days of school are considered habitually truant and in violation of the state law on compulsory education.

One (1) day of excused absence per school year is permitted by Kentucky statute for attendance at the Kentucky State Fair (must provide admission ticket as proof of attendance). 5. Driver's test for permit or license two (2) one-half (½) days allowed per school year.

One (1) day of excused absence per school year is permitted by Kentucky statute for attendance at the Kentucky State Fair (must provide admission ticket as proof of attendance). 5. Driver's test for permit or license two (2) one-half (½) days allowed per school year.

SAAR is the core report used to determine funding based on attendance. The SAAR provides a summary of each district's aggregate attendance data for the entire school year. The SAAR is submitted through a KDE web page application. Current year SAAR data is not available until after August 1 each year.

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