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District reviews attendance letters and referral options; middle‑school code of conduct tabled

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The district reviewed required and optional attendance‑notification letters and its ability to refer families to community‑based attendance programs. Administrators said they will standardize letter language and meeting frequency; the proposed middle‑school code of conduct was tabled for further clarification.

District administrators reviewed attendance procedures and the set of letters the district uses to notify families when absences accrue, and they outlined referrals to community‑based attendance partners.

Dr. Brewer summarized the district’s current practice and proposed adjustments. He said the district is required by law to send a letter after three days of unlawful (unexcused) absence. The district is proposing to standardize a series of letters sent earlier in the sequence as well: a one‑day warning and a two‑day warning for unlawful…

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