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Some of these include:(a) Attendance Registers: As for as possible, only one attendance register should be kept by a teacher.(b) Teachers' Attendance Register:(c) Records of Time-tables:(e) Teachers' Log-book:(f) Conduct Register:(g) Punishment Register:(h) Cumulative Records:
Pupil record means any item of information directly related to an identifiable pupil, other than directory information, which is maintained by a school district or required to be maintained by an employee in the performance of his duties whether recorded by handwriting, print, tapes, film, microfilm or other means.
Vermont Law: Vermont law requires schools to offer kindergarten, but does not require children to attend kindergarten at age five. Compulsory school attendance is not required until age six.
These records include but are not limited to grades, transcripts, class lists, student course schedules, health records (at the K-12 level), student financial information (at the postsecondary level), and student discipline files.
School records are all the books and files containing information relating to what goes on in a school, who is in the school as well as what types of property the school own. Need and Importance: School Records are indispensable for the successful. working of the school.
In September of 2016, due to the passage of Act 166, all Vermont school districts are required to provide universal publicly funded prekindergarten education for a minimum of ten hours per week for 35 weeks annually for all 3, 4 and 5 year old children who are not enrolled in kindergarten.
Vermont Statute 16-25-1073(a) states that children must have attained the age of five years on or before January 1" to enroll in kindergarten. However, "a school district may require that students admitted to kindergarten have attained the age of five on or before any date between August 31 and January 1."
"Record" means any information or data recorded in any medium including, but not limited to, handwriting, print, tapes, film, microfilm, microfiche, and any electronic storage or retrieval media.
School Year. Each public school shall be maintained and operated for 175 student days unless waivers are granted by the Board as provided by 16 VSA § 1071.
6½ days of unjustified absences in a 4 month period (plus other excused absences), 14 days of unjustified absences in a 2 month period, 28 days of unjustified absences in 62 school days.