Regular attendance and punctuality are absolute necessities in attaining academic success. The entire process of education requires a regular continuity of instruction, classroom participation, learning experiences, and study to reach the goal of maximum educational benefits for each child. Regular contact of students with one another in the classroom and participation in well-planned instructional activities under the instruction of a competent teacher are vital to this purpose.
The importance of punctuality is also essential to a child’s development of responsibility. Tardiness produces disruption to the educational process and is a very poor habit to develop. We ask that parents help instill this value in their child by helping him/her to be present and punctual for school. Please note that all students are expected to be in their first block class no later than 7:30 am. The morning traffic can be quite congested; kindly plan for an extra 15 minutes to avoid this potential delay.
Every child between the ages of 6 and 16 is required by law to attend school. In accordance with M.G.L. c. 76, § 5, every child shall have a right to attend the public schools of the town where the student actually resides. Conversely, no school committee is required to enroll a person who does not actually reside in the town unless said enrollment is authorized by law or by the school committee. Any person who violates or assists in the violation of this provision may be required to remit full restitution to the town of the improperly-attended public schools.
No person shall be excluded from or discriminated against in admission to a public school of any town, or in obtaining the advantages, privileges, and courses of study of such public school on account of race, color, sex, religion, national origin, ethnicity, ancestry, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy or pregnancy-related conditions, homelessness, age, disability, military/veteran status, and any other class or characteristic protected by law.
While parents have some choice in their children’s school attendance, the law requires that students under the age of sixteen are in school unless there is a valid, excusable reason. At Oakmont, students 16 years of age or older are also expected to conform to the same rules of attendance and must conduct themselves accordingly.
We understand that situations may arise that are not technically excusable but are deemed worthy by parents. Opportunities to further faith, family, and future can present themselves during school time (ex: a faraway family reunion, a church mission, an audition for a professional production). We trust that parents use proper discretion when allowing students to miss school for these reasons. Students are expected to arrange for work ahead of time and/or makeup work in a timely manner as they would for excused absences.
However, in the spirit of the law, we cannot condone flagrant truancy or habitual absences. Unexcused tardiness, dismissal, or absence found to be outside the family, faith, or future opportunities will not be allowed and students may not be permitted to make up missed work. Parents may also be held accountable for the laws regarding truancy. The state’s attendance reporting regulations do not distinguish between excused and unexcused absences for state reporting. The total number of absences will be reported for each student.
Students may be excused temporarily from school attendance for the following reasons:
Other Attendance Regulations
The Oakmont Voicemail program is available 24 hours a day. To report student absence dial 978 827-5907 and press 1. Parents should call the school the evening before or in the morning to report their child’s absence. You can also report an absence via an email to oakmainoffice@awrsd.org. Parents will be contacted if an absence call or email is not received. Students who are absent without a parental excusal will be reported as truant to the Mass. Dept. of Elementary and Secondary Education. Please note – parent notification does not make a student’s absence “excused.” Sending an absence notification via email is not guaranteed to be seen before calls go home, so please call the number above to report an absence.
If it is necessary for a student to be dismissed from class prior to the end of the school day, one of the following must occur:
The safety and security of your child are our top priority. It is extremely difficult to verify identities over the phone. For this reason, phone dismissals are rarely accepted and require administrative permission.
Students with extenuating circumstances may appeal the credit loss to an Attendance Review Board comprised of an administrator, school counselor, and a faculty member. Students and parents/guardians should file an appeal for waiver of absences with the assistant principal within ten (10) days of notification of loss of credit; the appeal should contain an explanation of the extenuating circumstances and/or documentation that would excuse the absences. The Review Board will be permitted to waive or modify the attendance policy where, in their judgment, reasonable grounds for the absences exist. The appeal decision of the committee will be presented to the principal for final approval. The Principal's decision is final.
Students are expected to make up all work missed when they are absent from school or not present in class. Students and/or parents must communicate with teachers to receive assignments and arrange for the submission of assignments. Previously assigned long-range reports or projects are due on the established due date.
Any student who is absent from school without parental acknowledgment will be considered truant. Students who are truant may face the following consequences:
Any student 16 years or older who seeks to withdraw from school prior to graduation must