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Attendance

Absence Reporting

Absence Reporting

A notepade, apple, pencil and 2 books all stacked on each otherHillsdale Elementary School works in conjunction with the Sacramento County School Attendance Review Board (SARB) whose responsibility it is to monitor student attendance. Based on the number of unexcused absences and/or tardies, students may be referred to SARB.

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Good attendance has an impact on academic success and helps develop good life-long habits. Additionally, public schools' funding is directly related to the attendance of the students. Each day that your child attends school, the Twin Rivers Unified School District receives money from the state to educate your child. When your child does not attend any portion of a school day (regardless of excuse) the district does not receive monies for your child for that day. Most importantly, research has proven conclusively that student achievement and learning are directly tied to good attendance!

The following suggestions offer ways to ensure regular attendance for your child:

1. Make sure your child leaves home with plenty of time to get to school. Please remember that students going in late to class lose their learning time and interrupt the learning time of other children.

2. If your child misses a day or more of school, please notify the school by calling the attendance line - 566-1860, then listen for options or you may send in written confirmation stating the reason for the absence.

Twin Rivers Board Policy requires that we have verification of any pupil absence. If the student is out for more than two days, you may call the office before 10:00 a.m. to request homework. Please plan to pick up the homework in the office at the end of the day.

3. Try to schedule medical/dental appointments, and all other personal needs, for after-school hours.

  • If you know in advance that you will be taking your child out of school for a trip or any other personal reason for more than 5 days, please make arrangements with the office for an independent study program. Please let the office or teacher know in advance so our teachers have time to prepare the paperwork.

4. If your child has a serious medical condition that may cause several absences, please keep us informed. Documentation from a doctor given to the office would be helpful and is required after a student is absent for 10 days or more.

5. If your child begins to miss a lot of school due to a variety of illnesses, make sure they have a  check-up. If you feel there may be a possibility of problems at school causing a child to say they're sick in order to stay home, please schedule a conference with their teacher.

6. If you have any questions or concerns about attendance, please call our Child Welfare and Attendance designee at (916) 566-1860 

State law mandates that schools keep a record of absences. Students are considered truant after:

1. Excused absences are, for example, those due to:

  • Illness, medical/dental appointment, quarantine
  • Court appearance (child's appearance required)
  • Funeral of immediate family member (3 days out of state, 1 day in)
  • Observance of a religious holiday (needs prior contact with administrator)

Note: If excused absences are excessive, you will be required to provide verification such as a doctor's note. Exceptions will, of course, be made in case of serious injury or ongoing illness when verified by a doctor.

2. Unexcused absences and tardies are those due to:

  • Unconfirmed absences for which we have no verification from the parent or guardian
  • Personal reasons such as trips, non-medical appointments missing the bus, etc.