A district representative for the Savannah-Chatham County Public School System told families there are changes to attendance regulations and advised them to “check the code of conduct on our website.”
The representative said attendance matters and that “when students show up, they grow academically, socially, and emotionally.” The message emphasized starting the year with strong attendance habits and directed families to sccpss.com for the district code of conduct and transportation information.
Why it matters: Attendance policies affect student eligibility, truancy reporting, and day-to-day school operations. The transcript records an advisory to check the district’s code of conduct but does not quote specific rule changes, cite statutes, or state whether the changes require board approval.
Discussion versus decision: The transcript records an informational announcement; it does not reflect a formal hearing, policy vote, or the text of any amended regulation. The speaker urged families to review the code of conduct online for details.
What is unknown: The transcript does not identify which attendance regulations changed, whether changes are procedural or substantive, how they will be enforced, or whether the changes affect excused versus unexcused absences. The district representative recommended checking the district code of conduct for full details.