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Tardy Procedure
Definition
Students are considered tardy if they are not in their assigned area when the period bell rings.
Tardiness Procedures
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- Students late to class will need to scan in and proceed to class.
- Students are considered tardy if they are present in class at any point during the assigned period.
- If a teacher causes a student to be late, they are expected to provide a late pass for the next class period.
- When attendance is submitted, teachers are expected to mark the minutes late in the comments section in their attendance for documentation.
- A staff member is expected to write a tardy referral when
- The student has been late for class 3 times, and every third consecutive time.
- The student has been absent for more than half of the class.
- A dean will see the students when a tardy referral is submitted. The Deans or the principal designee may assign detention.
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