In attendance definition

In attendance means a student if present at his/her assigned school, or an activity sponsored by the school (e.g., field trip), for at least half of the regular school day. A student who is serving an out-of-school suspension or expulsion should always be considered absent.
In attendance or "present" shall mean being within the reach, sight or call of other attendees whether or not the reach, sight or call is attainable by physical or electronic means; and
In attendance means being present in assigned classes. There is no rule requiring students to be in attendance on the day before a weekend or holiday game or practice. However, individual coaches may have expectations beyond the district policy that must be adhered to.

Examples of In attendance in a sentence

  • In attendance at this regular meeting of the Massachusetts Teachers’ Retirement Board (“the Board”) were Chairman Jeff Wulfson, Vice Chair Nicola Favorito, Jacqueline A.

  • In attendance were President Valerie Jochen, Vice President Jeff Harris, Secretary Carol Barrett, Trustee Mike Nugent, Trustee Michael Schaefer, Trustee Michael Wesson and Trustee Quinn Williams.

  • Linda Brughelli, President of the Board of Trustees, called the Meeting to order at 5:00 p.m. In attendance were Trustees: Nanci E.

  • In attendance at the meeting were Mayor Emiliani, Committeeman Gurneak, Freeholder Gardner, myself, Sam and Bob Santini (representing the farmers), the Snyders and a few other Washington Street residents.

  • In attendance were Jim Waugh, Dave Zdarko, and Rob Kellogg, Supervisors, and Christine Kurelowech, Secretary-Treasurer.


More Definitions of In attendance

In attendance means a person is physically present or attending by remote means and in both cases is able at that time can hear, and where practicable see, and be so heard and, where practicable, be seen by, the other person in attendance.
In attendance means that the student has appeared as a student in the classroom. The student count date to determine the need for classroom aides will be the first day of the third week of school for students. By Thursday of that week, aides will be placed in classrooms which qualify. Regardless of classroom counts after the designated count date, an aide will not be removed and no new aides assigned until the end of the marking period. For succeeding marking periods the classroom count will be taken on the Monday preceding the marking period and the aides will be in place on the first day of the marking period.
In attendance means a student if present at his/her assigned school/class, or an activity
In attendance or “present” shall mean being within the reach, sight or call of other attendees whether or not the reach, sight or call is attainable by physical or electronic means; and marking with an “x” means a clear written or electronic indication of the expression of a voter’s wish, desire, preference or choice.
In attendance means the existence of the relationship whereby a health care provider renders those services which are authorized by the health care provider's licensure or certification.
In attendance means a student if present at his/her assigned school, or an activity sponsored by the school (e.g., field trip), for at least half of the regular school day. A student is also in attendance if the student is a participating in statutorily authorized remote learning as determined through a combination of: synchronous virtual classes, synchronous virtual meetings, activities on time-logged electronic systems, and/or the completion and submission of assignments, for at least half of the regular school day. A student who is serving an out-of-school suspension or expulsion should always be considered absent.
In attendance means that the student has appeared as a student in the classroom and is on the current class roster daily. The student count date to determine the need for classroom aides will be the first day after the state count day, providing the state count day occurs in October. Otherwise, determination will occur the Monday of the first week of October. By Thursday of that week, aides will be placed in classrooms which qualify. For succeeding marking periods the classroom count will be taken on the Monday preceding the marking period and the aides will be in place on the first day of the marking period.