• Truancy Intervention Meeting
    As required by law, Henry County Schools Student Attendance Protocol provides a progressive discipline, parental
    notification, and parental involvement process for truant students before referring the students and/or parents to juvenile
    or other courts having jurisdiction. Excessive unexcused tardies/early checkouts may also be addressed through the same
    process. Guidelines for the Student Attendance Protocol include but are not limited to contact by mail or phone to
    parents at five (5) and eight (8) unexcused absences. Students who arrive to school late and check out (unexcused) may
    receive written notification from the school as to the possible consequences of their actions. At ten (10) unexcused absences
    or twenty unexcused tardies/early checkouts, parents may be required to attend a Truancy Intervention Meeting (“TIM”).

    Participation in Extracurricular Activities
    If a student is marked with an unexcused absence for the school day, the student will not be allowed to participate or
    attend extracurricular activities scheduled for the same day that the student is absent.

    Absences Due to Pregnancy
    Any students who is or becomes pregnant during any school semester will not be excused from attending school unless
    the student’s treating physician states, in writing, that the student cannot attend school. Excused absences due to pregnancy
    or a pregnancy-related condition may be made up under the same terms and requirements as any other excused absence
    upon the student’s return to school.

    Making up Missed Assignments or Tests
    It is the student’s and parent’s responsibility, not the teachers, to make arrangements for make-up work. Students should
    ask their teacherfor any missed assignments on the first day they return to school. The numberof days allowed to complete
    make-up work will be determined by the principal or his/her designee. The days allowed to make-up work will not exceed
    the number of days absent except under extenuating circumstances approved by the principal or his/her designee.
    Students assigned Out-of-School Suspension (OSS) will be allowed to make-up work upon return to school. The number
    of days to complete make-up work is commensurate to the number of days of OSS (i.e. 3 days of Out-of-School Suspension
    = 3 days to make up work missed).

    Supervision of Students at School
    Students are under the supervision of school staff during the school day. The school is not responsible for students on
    school grounds during any time other than the school day or during school sponsored events after the school day. Schools
    are not responsible for supervising students prior to the arrival of the first bus each morning

Last Modified on March 29, 2022