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Q: What happens to a student who has many absences?
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How do you use the word absences in a sentence?

You've had too many absences, now you have to be retained.


Is it correct to say no absences?

The term 'no absences' is correct if used in the right context; for example: There are no absences in my class today. If you have no absences for the next week, you will be on the attendance honor roll. Our goal is no absences for on the job injuries.


How many absences will a high school like midwood accept?

A high school like Midwood will usually accept about seven absences a year.


How many percentage of parents should get fined for absences?

caca


How many times can you call in sick to walmart?

Three absences is a verbal coaching. Four absences is a written warning. Five absences is a scheduled D-Day. A D-Day is a day where they pay you to stay at home and write about why they should keep you as an employee. Then you come into work and they decide if you get to keep your job. 6 absences is an automatic firing. This is for a 6 month period. After 6 month absences fall off.


How do you spell absences?

Absences is the correct spelling.


Job abandonment occurs after how many consecutive absences in NJ?

5


What are some synonyms for the term 'absences'?

There are many different synonyms for the term 'absences'. Such synonyms would include no show, French leave, vacancy, truancy, nonappearance and nonattendance.


How many unexcused absences are you allowed to have at a job?

As many as can be deemed appropriate by your school. Ask your principal/headmaster


Who is the president of the US Senate who replaces him during his absences?

who replaces the president of the US senate in his absences


How many absences can you have in sixth grade?

Maximum is 15 through out the whole year...i think


Is unexcused a word?

Yes. unexcusedadjective not excused; i.e., "too many unexcused absences"