Oklahoma 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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Fifth Unexcused Absence The student and/or parent/guardian could face jail time, court fees, probation, or conviction of truancy on their record.

Chronic absenteeism is defined by the Oklahoma State Department of Education as absences totaling 10% or more of the required days of attendance within a school year, equaling 18 days. Chronic absenteeism is in violation of the compulsory attendance law.

Oklahoma State law requires school officials to keep attendance records and report excessive absences to the District Attorney's office. Ten (10) unexcused absences within a semester constitutes excessive and thereby may be reported to the District Attorney's office.

Excused absences include illness or injury; doctor or dental appointments; bereavement; serious illness or emergency in the immediate family; and school bus not running. Submit documentation to the school office to support absence being excused.

Excused absences include illness or injury; doctor or dental appointments; bereavement; serious illness or emergency in the immediate family; and school bus not running. Submit documentation to the school office to support absence being excused.

200bWhat is chronic absenteeism? Chronic absenteeism means missing too much schoolfor any reasonexcused or unexcused. Experts and a growing number of states define chronic absenteeism as missing 10% (or around 18 days) during a school year).

Excused absences include reasons like illness or health condition, family emergency, and absences due to safety concerns. Those are just some examples. Check the full list if you have questions about whether a particular absence should be excused. Also check your own school district's policy on attendance.

What is Chronic Absenteeism? 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.

The charge is a misdemeanor child neglect charge. Fines range from $500 to $1,200 and/or 30-60 days in jail. In addition, students between the ages of 12 and 17 may also be cited by police officers for non-attendance in compliance with Oklahoma Truancy Laws.

Chronic absenteeism is defined by the Oklahoma State Department of Education as absences totaling 10% or more of the required days of attendance within a school year, equaling 18 days. Chronic absenteeism is in violation of the compulsory attendance law.

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Oklahoma Annual Attendance Record