Yes, a death in the family is typically considered an excused absence from school.
This is my thought son the question. I believe that the court ordered visitation should be an excused absence from school seeing that if the custodial parent does not OBEY the court order it is then considered Contempt of Court, so....Yes if it is court ordered a child should be excused from school for a visitation.
The only excused absenses from school are for being sick or maybe a death in the family. There would have to be a doctors note given to the principal or the parents would have to call the school to tell them about the family problem.
yes it is you just have to have a note signed and written by a legal parent or gaurdian
At our school, it is 5 or 7. (I can't remember which one.) You must have a parent note. under certain circumstances, the absence is excused.
In New Jersey, each school district sets its own policies regarding excused absences. It is common for schools to allow a certain number of excused absences each school year, typically around 10 days. However, it's best to check with the specific school or district for their exact policy on excused absences.
The law that matters here is the truancy law. Truancy laws vary from state to state, but most are triggered when a certain number of unexcused absences are reported. Excused absences, such as for illness or religious purposes are not counted. Check with your child's school to find out their policy for excusing absences for visiting family. If it is an unexcused absence, and they are out for the requisite number of days, it may be a legal problem. However, this is unlikely. Most likely, this will only trigger non-legal consequences, dealing directly with the school. The specifics of these consequences will depend on the age of the child, their other absences, the timing of this absence, and school policy.
The days that are excused for inclement weather varies from state to state. In Indiana, no days off for inclement weather are excused, so they all have to be made up.
I'm sorry for my Daughters/sons absence for a family member recently past away.We will send he/she back to school as soon as possible
When you have a doctor's note, you get an excused absence, but it still counts as an absence. The school has to ensure that the student is present for enough days to have learned enough to pass onto the next grade. Though sometimes schools are more lenient when it comes to absences with doctor's notes, especially if the child has a chronic illness.
The secretary at your school can not unexcused you. Only the school board can unexcused you.
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Just a thought before starting, in the political climate of most modern schools, a note from the parent for religious reasons may not be a guarantee of the absence actually being excused. You may want to call the school before hand and see what the rules on this are. Then you can make an educated decision as to rather the possibility of an un-excused absence is worth it to you or not. With that said, I would personally write something along these lines: To whom it may concern, Please excuse my son, John Doe, for his absence from school on February 14th, 2009. Our family is Cupidian. We were observing Valentine's Day, a holiday important to our religion. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me on my cell phone. The number is (555) 555-5555. Thank you in advance, Mrs. Jane Doe