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Attendance

Attendance Policy

The Texas Compulsory School Attendance Law requires that a student between the ages of 6 and 18 must attend school day for the entire period that a school's program of instruction is provided. School employees must investigate, report, and if necessary, prosecute violations of the state compulsory attendance law.

According to the Texas Education Code 21.041, students must be in attendance 90% of the instructional days each semester to receive credit for any class. A student who attends fewer than 90% of the days the class is offered cannot receive credit for the class unless the attendance committee finds that the absences are the result of extenuating circumstances or allow the student to make up the time to restore credit.

Exemptions to Compulsory Attendance

The following are excusable absences with proper documentation:

  • Religious holy days
  • Required court appearances
  • Citizenship
  • Medical
  • Funeral
  • Students in the conservatorship (custody) of the state

 

For questions about the Wylie ISD Attendance policy you may find additional information in the Student Handbook.