Walt Whitman High School Attendance Office: 301-320-6576
Students who arrive late for their first class period (7:25 am-8:11 am) DO NOT GO TO THE ATTENDANCE OFFICE. Go directly to class and present a note to your first period teacher signed by your parent/guardian; otherwise, late arrivals will be considered UNEXCUSED.
Students who arrive late after the first period has ended should GO DIRECTLY TO THE ATTENDANCE OFFICE. Present a note from your parent or guardian to the Attendance Office. Students who arrive late without a note from home will be marked as UNEXCUSED LATE. Once a student has been late to the same class period three times (3) without a note the late arrivals are considered as one (1) UNEXCUSED ABSENCE from that class.
When you have an early dismissal due to a medical appointment, you must present a signed note from your parent/guardian to the Attendance Office in the morning to receive an EARLY DISMISSAL PASS. Sign out in the Attendance Office prior to leaving school for your scheduled appointment. Students need to sign out at the Attendance Office for all appointments even if their departure time is during their lunch period. When you return to school from an appointment, you must go to the Attendance Office to sign in . You will be issued an EXCUSED PASS to return to your next scheduled class period.
All medical appointments require a note from the doctor’s office when the student returns to school.
When you’re absent from school due to illness or injury, you or your parent are not required to call the school. Instead, you must bring a note signed by your parent/guardian to the Attendance Office within three (3) days after returning to school.
If you are absent for five or more (5) days due to illness or injury, you must submit a doctor’s note when you return to school.
If you become ill at school, you must report to the Health Room. Ask a teacher or counselor for a note giving you approval to leave class and visit the Health Room. Students dismissed from school by the Health Room must sign out at the Attendance Office. The Health Room will issue an early dismissal pass to be presented to the Attendance Office. Within three (3) days of returning to school, you must bring a note signed by your parent or guardian to the Attendance Office.
Absences due to family vacations are considered UNEXCUSED unless school administration makes the determination to approve the absence. Your parents must request permission in writing at least one week (5 school days) prior to the anticipated absence. You must bring this written request from your parent/guardian to the Attendance Office. The Attendance Office will issue an approval form (attached to parental note) for you to present to each teacher to initial. The teachers’ initials indicate their agreement to allow you to make-up any assignments missed. The approval form and note then go to the assigned grade level administrator, who makes the final decision to approve or deny your absence. The approval form and parental note are returned to the Attendance Office.
You must present a note to the Attendance Office from a parent/guardian at least one week prior to the requested absence for college visits or participation in college orientation programs. The Attendance Office will issue an approval form for you to obtain each teacher’s approval. You then take this form and the parental note to your grade level administrator for approval. The approval form and parental note are returned to the Attendance Office.
A note signed by your parent/guardian must be given to the Attendance Office at least 24 hours in advance. The Attendance Office will issue an approval form for you to obtain each teacher’s approval. You then take this form and the parental note to your grade level administrator for approval. The approval form and parental note are returned to the Attendance Office.
The State of Maryland regards the following as lawful absences from school*:
*Any absences not falling into these categories may or may not be approved. Approval is at the sole discretion of the grade level administrator taking many factors into consideration. Each situation will be reviewed on an individual basis.
It is the sole responsibility of each student to obtain from the teacher any work missed. The student should request from each teacher a date when all make-up work for that class is due.
Each teacher is responsible for taking attendance daily. At the end of each school day CONNECT-ED (Automated Attendance System) will scan the Attendance database for ABSENCES. Any student with an ABSENCE that has not been excused will receive a call home via the automated Attendance system. The call is scheduled to contact parents each evening letting them know their child has missed one or more classes that day. It is up to the parent to determine which child was absent (if more than one in the home) and to correct the problem if the call was in error. The student should go to the teacher and let them know they were marked absent when they were present to have the teacher correct it with the attendance office.
When students reach age 18, the law allows them to sign their own absence notes,
but only if the parents agree and sign the required form, which is available
from the Attendance Office. The school can rescind the Age of Majority status
if the student has too many absences or tardies.
Last modified January 10, 2008