High School 101: Tardiness

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High School 101
Tardy Policy
Wednesday, August 20th, 7th period
High School 101:
Tardiness
• Tardiness is an issue which can negatively
impact your education.
• Tardiness showcases a lack of discipline and
an attitude of apathy toward school.
• Tardiness is an undesirable trait for the
workforce and can ultimately lead to your
termination from employment in the future.
• Begin developing appropriate
traits for work now.
High School 101:
Tardy Policy
• The following consequences are administered on a
yearly basis.
•
1st through 2nd Tardy: The classroom teacher will
issue a verbal warning.
• 3rd Tardy: The teacher will have two-way
communication with the parent/legal guardian and
will document communication in Power School
High School 101:
Tardy Policy
• 5th Tardy: The student will be assigned in-school
suspension (ISS).
• 10th Tardy: The student will be assigned in-school
suspension (ISS) and a parent must meet with the
student’s administrator.
High School 101:
Tardy Policy
• 15th Tardy: The student will be assigned out-ofschool suspension (OSS) and a parent must meet
with the student’s administrator.
• 20th Tardy: The student will be assigned OSS and
referred to SCiP with proof of enrollment before
returning.
o SCIP is a counseling program by the Dorchester County Alcohol
and Drug Commission.
High School 101:
Tardy Policy
• Please Note: The student will be given one
day out-of-school suspension for each
additional set of 5 tardies.
• Parking privileges will be revoked from
students with repeat tardy issues.
High School 101:
Tardy Policy
• You are responsible for planning your restroom and
locker needs within the time constraints of class
change. Determine the best times to travel to your
lockers so you are not late to class.
• Use the 50 minutes you have during lunch to use the
restroom.
• You have 5 minutes to get from one class to the
next.
• Get to class on time!