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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 207477" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I think 10 are allowed for the entire year if they are excused and 5 if they are unexcused. He has 4 excused absences, 1 excused tardy, and 1 unexcused tardy, plus today he missed half a day and I think they might wait until I talk with the principal tomorrow to determine if today is excused or not. The excused absences were seriously illness due to a bug going around (two separate occasions). But, it is only Oct. and school lasts until the middle of June. </p><p></p><p>I wouldn't want difficult child to know that he had some coverage for being absent or late but I have to be realistic about this.</p><p></p><p>Oh- but he is on probation with a suspended sentence and his court order specificaly lists "no unexcused absences or tardies" as one of his requirements, so the po will definitely take this to the judge before he reaches the school's limit unless I can get it excused.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 207477, member: 3699"] I think 10 are allowed for the entire year if they are excused and 5 if they are unexcused. He has 4 excused absences, 1 excused tardy, and 1 unexcused tardy, plus today he missed half a day and I think they might wait until I talk with the principal tomorrow to determine if today is excused or not. The excused absences were seriously illness due to a bug going around (two separate occasions). But, it is only Oct. and school lasts until the middle of June. I wouldn't want difficult child to know that he had some coverage for being absent or late but I have to be realistic about this. Oh- but he is on probation with a suspended sentence and his court order specificaly lists "no unexcused absences or tardies" as one of his requirements, so the po will definitely take this to the judge before he reaches the school's limit unless I can get it excused. [/QUOTE]
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