Student Handbook

Rules and Procedures

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ATTENDANCE LAW

The White Salmon Valley School District will comply with the state law that requires all public schools to report the number of excused and unexcused absences each year. At three unexcused absences the student and parent must enter into a written plan with the school to improve attendance. The state law also requires school districts to file cases with the Klickitat County Juvenile Department of students who have reached seven unexcused absences in a month and/or fifteen unexcused absences during a school year. All absences must be explained by the student’s parent/guardian within three school days of the absence. If done by note or email please include the first and last name of the student, date/s of absence, reason, and parent/guardian name (signature for notes). You may also call the attendance secretary at 493-1970. Only absences which meet the state’s definition for excused absences shall be excused. (WAC 392-401-020)

The following are the only state approved excuses for absences from school:

  1. Physical health or mental health symptoms, illness, health condition or medical appointment for the student or person for whom the student is legally responsible. Examples of symptoms, illness, health conditions, or medical appointments include, but are not limited to, medical, counseling, mental health wellness, dental, optometry, pregnancy, and behavioral health treatment (which can include in-patient or out-patient treatment for chemical dependency or mental health);

  2. Family emergency including, but not limited to, a death or illness in the family;

  3. Religious or cultural purpose including observance of a religious or cultural holiday or participation in religious or cultural instruction;

  4. Court, judicial proceeding, court-ordered activity, or jury service;

  5. Post-secondary, technical school or apprenticeship program visitation, or scholarship interview;

  6. State-recognized search and rescue activities consistent with RCW 28A.225.055;

  7. Absence directly related to the student's homeless or foster care/dependency status;

  8. Absences related to deployment activities of a parent or legal guardian who is an active duty member consistent with RCW 28A.705.010;

  9. Absences due to suspensions, expulsions or emergency expulsions imposed pursuant to chapter 392-400 WAC if the student is not receiving educational services and is not enrolled in qualifying "course of study" activities as defined in WAC 392-121-107;

  10. Absences due to student safety concerns, including absences related to threats, assaults, or bullying;

  11. Absences due to a student's migrant status;

  12. Absences due to the student's lack of necessary instructional tools, including internet access or connectivity.

In the event of emergency school facility closure due to COVID-19, other communicable disease outbreak, natural disaster, or other event when districts are required to provide synchronous and asynchronous instruction, absences due to the following reasons must be excused:

  1. Absences related to the student's illness, health condition, or medical appointments due to COVID-19 or other communicable disease;

  2. Absences related to caring for a family member who has an illness, health condition, or medical appointment due to COVID-19, other communicable disease, or other emergency health condition related to school facility closures;

  3. Absences related to the student's family obligations during regularly scheduled school hours that are temporarily necessary because of school facility closures, until other arrangements can be made; and

  4. Absences due to the student's parent's work schedule or other obligations during regularly scheduled school hours, until other arrangements can be made.

  5. An approved activity that is consistent with district policy and is mutually agreed upon by the principal or designee and a parent, guardian, or emancipated youth. (These must be prearranged).

The school principal (or designee) has the authority to determine if an absence meets the above criteria for an excused absence. Students are allowed to make up work or tests that take place during excused absences. Per state law, all other reasons for an absence from school will be considered unexcused.

  • Eighteen-year-old students may not write their own notes to excuse them from school unless they are married or emancipated.