Saturday, April 2, 2011
Attendance School
Students, why do this to yourself?????
Attedance school is an opportunity to make up excessive or unexcused absences, which in turn allows you to receive credit in the class you have received an "NC" in. If you have an "NC" and you are already at a failing percentage, you will receive the "F" and not have an opportunity to make it up. If you are at a passing percentage, you will be given the "NC" with the opporunity to go to attendance school to earn back the credit and grade.
Attendance school has recently enforced their rules, making it more fair to all students and easier to track students who attend. Here is a summary of the rules:
1. You must be on time, at 6:00AM!!!! It does not matter if you have only 1 hour or 4 hours to do, everyone must be checked in at 6:00AM. We do not allow student in after the starting time.
2. It costs $3/hour, which must be paid in full, the day of attendance. We do not create IOU's, so please don't ask!
3. No cell phones, IPODs, or other electronic devices. If we see them, we take them, and students can pick them up after attendance school.
4. You MUST bring something to do....homework, a book to read, etc. It is not a time to play cards, pass notes, or sleep. If you do not have something to do, you will be sent home.
5. NO TALKING!!!
6. The directors have the right to send people home when they are breaking the rules. If you are sent home, you do not receive credit for the hours you have done, nor do you receive a refund of the money you paid. Rules are posted at attendance school, so there should be no question about it!
***remember, Attendance school is NOT FUN!!! You can avoid attendance school by going to class and being on time. You can save your money by going to class and being on time. You can get the grade/credit you have earned by going to class and being on time. You can enjoy your Saturdays by going to class and being on time! Is there any question about why you should go to class and be on time?
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