fale or FAIL might be too late for you anyway ;)
In Virginia, students can miss up to 10 days of school in a year before potentially facing academic penalties, although this can vary by school district. If a student exceeds this limit, they may be at risk of failing or being retained in their grade, especially if the absences are unexcused. It's important for students and parents to communicate with school officials regarding attendance policies and any circumstances affecting absences.
After failing the citizenship test, you must wait at least 60 days before you can reapply.
Ive missed 42 days, but that doesnt mean anything it's highschool so for you I would usually miss around 16 or so days.. and still never got in trouble.
you can miss 30 days of school before you get a warning of 20 days and 50 days before you get held back.
30 days
In Hillsborough County, Florida, students can miss up to 10 days of school in a semester without facing potential failure, provided that the absences are excused. However, exceeding this limit, especially with unexcused absences, can lead to academic consequences, including failing a course. It's essential to communicate with teachers and administration regarding any absences to understand the specific policies and impact on grades.
A maximum of 10 school days (I am a principal)
It depends in what school your in!:) But usually few days before school starts.
Orientation.
No, it should have at least 150 days of school before Summer.
In order to get the most out of their academic experience students really should not miss any days of school. However, there are times when missing school cannot be avoided. In Ohio, the amount of days a student can miss varies by their district.