TARDY POLICY
TARDY POLICY
The following procedures are designed to ensure the enforcement of tardiness regulations and include the consequences for excessive tardy violations.
DEFINITION:
A student shall be considered tardy to class if the student is not in the classroom when the bell to begin class ceases.
A student shall be considered late to school if the student is not in his or her homeroom/first period class when the bell to begin the homeroom/class ceases.
TARDY TO CLASS
Tardy notices for being late to class are accumulated on a semester basis. Extenuating circumstances presented at a parent-principal conference may be given consideration by the administration and teacher to extend the limit.
CWA interventions or hearings will be requested for excessive late-to-school tardies that students accumulate and not for excessive tardies accumulated when students arrive to class late during transitions from one class to another.
TARDIES | JUNIOR HIGH (GRADES 6-8) |
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Tardy to Class 1 | The teacher will warn the student of future consequences. |
Tardy to Class 2 | The teacher will contact parents to warn them of future consequences. |
Tardy to Class 3 | Parents notified, and the student assigned two hours of detention in SAC. |
Tardy to Class 4 | The teacher will conference with the student to warn him/her of future consequences. |
Tardy to Class 5 | The teacher will contact parents to warn them of future consequences. |
Tardy to Class 6 | Parents notified for a conference with the principal and the student assigned four hours SAC. |
Tardy to Class 7 | The administrator will conference with the student to warn him/her of future consequences. |
Tardy to Class 8 | The administrator will conference with parents to warn them of future consequences. |
Tardy to Class 9 | The student will be assigned four hours SAC. |
Tardy to Class 10+ | Four hours SAC will be assigned for all tardies after nine. |