Virginia Punctuality Policy

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This policy gives an employee clear guidelines concerning punctuality in the workplace.

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When a child accumulates five unexcused absences, a school official is compelled by §22.1-258 of the Code of Virginia to attempt to have direct contact with the student's parent or guardian to determine whether the parent is knowledgeable of the absences and jointly develop a plan to minimize further absenteeism.

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.

When a child accumulates five unexcused absences, a school official is compelled by §22.1-258 of the Code of Virginia to attempt to have direct contact with the student's parent or guardian to determine whether the parent is knowledgeable of the absences and jointly develop a plan to minimize further absenteeism.

Parents may face criminal charges if they intentionally fail to meet their legal obligation to send their children to attend school. If found guilty of the misdemeanor, the parents could face fines and even jail time for repeat offenses. (Va. Code ? 18.2-11, 18.2-371, 22.1-258, 22.1-262, 22.1-263 (2019).)

Penalty notices We can send you a penalty notice (fine) if: Your child's attendance falls below 90 per cent in a term period without a good reason. You take your child out of school during term time (for holidays for example) without agreeing the leave with the school.

7 unexcused absences from school in a row or. 10 unexcused absences from school in one school year. If your child misses 120442 a day or more, and the school considers that a "day," it will count toward the limit.

Fifteen Consecutive Absences Any student who is absent from school for 15 consecutive days will be officially withdrawn from school, per the compulsory attendance expectations noted in the Virginia Code 22.1-254.

Fifteen Consecutive Absences Any student who is absent from school for 15 consecutive days will be officially withdrawn from school, per the compulsory attendance expectations noted in the Virginia Code 22.1-254.

Children between six and 16 who are not at school during a normal school day -- provided they are not at home with an illness or otherwise excused -- are considered truant. Truant children may be placed in the temporary custody of the police and may be processed in juvenile court.

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