Perfect Attendance
Perfect Attendance information:
The State of Illinois attendance policy states students who attend less than 150 minutes per day of school is considered to have not attended school. A student who attends school from 150-300 minutes is considered a half day of attendance. Attending more than 300 minutes per day is considered a full day by the State of Illinois.
Students may be rewarded with an end of the year rewards trip for “perfect attendance” as defined by the school. Perfect attendance as defined by the school means that a student has attended every day for the entire day from 8:00 am – 2:58 pm. This policy is more than the 300 minutes that the state requires for perfect attendance.