Excused absence definition

Excused absence means an absence from school that is authorized by the local school administrator or local school corporation rule.
Excused absence means: an absence for which there is a valid cause either:
Excused absence means an absence from school which is permitted under this Attendance Policy. Excused absences include:

Examples of Excused absence in a sentence

  • Excused absence: A student is considered absent from school when they are sick, have been exposed to a contagious disease, for a parental request or for a limited amount of time for medical examination, or a family emergency.


More Definitions of Excused absence

Excused absence means an absence excused by the President or presiding officer.
Excused absence means an instructional day from which a child is absent from a VPK program for a reason listed in paragraph 6M-8.204(3)(b), F.A.C.
Excused absence means the reason for the absence meets the school district's definition of a valid reason for the teen not to attend school or it was not an absence excusable under the school's attendance rules but upon review by the county agency at the request of the teen, it was acceptable under the good cause reasons provided in the LEAP program.
Excused absence means a student is absent from school for any of the following reasons:
Excused absence means an absence from school which is permitted under section 1329.
Excused absence means that the reason for the absence meets the school district’s definition of a valid reason for the child not to attend school.
Excused absence means an absence of an entire assigned instructional school day with a reason acceptable to the school administration that is provided by the parent. If circumstances permit, the parent should provide the school administration with the reason for the nonattendance prior to the absence. Examples of an excused absence may include, but are not limited to, the following reasons: funeral, illness (including mental health and substance abuse illnesses), injury, legal obligations, medical procedures, suspensions, religious observances, and military obligation. Expelled and suspended students continue to remain under the provisions of compulsory school attendance as described in § 22.1-254 of the Code of Virginia. An absence from school attendance resulting from a suspension or expulsion may be considered excused for the period of the suspension or expulsion.