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Attendance Policy and Procedures
Every person residing in a school district within the State of Nebraska who has legal or actual charge or control of any child who is not less than age six (as of January 1 of the current school year) and not more than 18 years of age, or who is younger than six years of age and is enrolled in any public school, will cause the child to attend school regularly. The Lincoln Public Schools have established procedures (Regulations 5140.1, 5140.2, 5140.3) that will assist parents to meet this responsibility by encouraging regular and punctual student attendance.
Uninterrupted attendance in regularly scheduled classes allows students to obtain maximum benefit from the district's instruction program. Cooperative efforts of parents/guardians and school staff to promote regular student attendance are encouraged. Principals are responsible for developing attendance rules and regulations which implement the intent of this policy.
An absence from school will be reported as absent, truant, or suspended. School staff will keep parents informed regarding the attendance of their student(s) and will assist parents in correcting attendance problems. It is the responsibility of the student to make up work which has been missed because of any absence. The school staff will support the student's initiative to make up work missed.
Truancy and tardiness is a violation of school rules. The services to be provided in response to truancies and tardiness may include disciplinary measures, including restriction of extracurricular and other activities, additional work assignments before, during or after regular school hours, removal from a particular class or classes and mandatory reassignment. Suspension (short-term or long-term) or expulsion from school may be imposed for truancy or tardiness, provided that alternatives to such action have been used or determined by the Director of Student Services or his or her administrative assistant to be inappropriate under the circumstances.
If a student is excessively absent an administrator will serve a written notice to the person violating the compulsory attendance statutes, warning him or her to comply with its provisions. If absences continue the administrator will file a report with the county attorney.
Use the following links to access the Lincoln Public Schools Attendance Procedures/Documentation requirements, and parent/student leaflets.
Attendance Procedures and Documentation Flow Chart
Attendance - The Key to Success
Tardies - They Cause Problems for Everyone (A Guide for Students and Parents)