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Attendance Information
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Regular school attendance is necessary for mastery of the education program provided to students of the district and is required by law. Laws of the State of Washington specify that parents have the primary responsibility for ensuring the attendance of their students at school.
Did you know research shows students should miss no more than 9 days of school each year to stay engaged, successful and on track to graduation?Click on the informational flyers below to learn more about the detrimental effects of school absence and what families and students can do to support good attendance habits:- Help Your Child Succeed in School: Build the Habit of Good Attendance Early
- Pay Attention to Attendance: Keep Your Child On Track in Middle and High School
Attendance Resources:
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- State resources from the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI):
- King County Superior Court information: