5720 McNeil Drive - Austin, TX  78729 - Phone: (512) 464-6300  Fax: (512) 464-6550

Attendance Information

 

To receive credit in a class, a student must attend at least 90 percent of the days the class is offered.  A student who attends at least 75 percent but fewer than 90 percent may receive credit for the class if he or she completes a plan, approved by the principal that allows the student to fulfill the instructional requirements for the class. 

Students are excused for personal illness or a death of an immediate family member, if a note from a parent or Doctor is provided within 48 hours of their return to school.

Any absences which are covered with a Doctor's note will not be counted against the student.

Upon returning from a Doctor’s Appointment, the student must turn in their Doctor note to the Attendance Office, within 48 hours of the absence.

 If a student arrives to school after the tardy bell has rung, the student  must go the Attendance Office to SIGN-IN - a tardy is within the first 10 minutes of the class period, an absence is after the 10 minutes.

What to do if a student is absent?

It is not necessary to call the attendance office.  Bring a note the next day and turn that into the attendance office.  It is important to have documentation for the student file. 

Getting A Student Out Of Class:

If a student is to leave early from school, they must go to the Attendance Office BEFORE SCHOOL to exchange their parent/guardian note, giving them permission to leave early from school, for a PERMIT to LEAVE CLASS which allows them to meet their ride at the appropriate time at the Attendance Office.

Whenever a student arrives or leaves the school they are required to sign at the Attendance  Office.

If the student drives, the parent/guardian is not required to come to the school.  Parents, please indicate this on the note.

Leaving the Campus:

Once a student arrives at school, he/she is not permitted to leave campus at any time during the school day without administrative permission, except students classified as senior who may leave during their respective lunch periods, or students who have completed their school day.  Students who are enrolled in a work cooperative program may leave campus when their instruction day is completed.  Seniors departing and returning from lunch must be prepared to wear or show their ID’s while doing so and when requested while off campus.  Senior privilege of leaving campus for lunch may be revoked (for individuals or for the entire senior class) for any violation of closed campus rules.

Should any student need to leave the campus for any reason, he/she must have the permission of an administrator and MUST SIGN OUT IN THE ATTENDANCE OFFICE.  Failure to obtain such permission and /or failure to sign out will result in an unexcused and/or truancy absence.

TEA/VOE – Driver’s License:

To obtain a drivers license, a student must annually provide to the Texas Department of Public Safety a form obtained from the school verifying that the student has met the 90 percent attendance requirement of the semester preceding the date of application.  The AP office provides this service.

EXEMPTIONS:

Students with two (2) or fewer absences and an 85 average may exempt final exams.  Three (3) exemptions are allowed per semester with no repeat in subjects during the school year.

Tardies affect a student's eligibility for exam exemptions – every three (3) tardies count as an absence, for every class period, no matter where they occur across the schedule.

Tardies:

Students are marked tardy within the first 10 minutes of the bell.   They are marked absent 10 minutes after the bell.

Teaching students to learn that being punctual is a requirement in most occupations is an important part of teaching the “whole” student.  That social part of their learning can be just as valuable to them as anything else that they learn.  For that reason, our tardy policy is something that must be supported and adhered to.   

A student is considered tardy to class if he/she is outside of the classroom without a hall pass when the tardy bell rings.  Teachers follow the guidelines to ensure that all McNeil High School students have the same requirements for attendance. 

Repeated tardiness will be handled by the student's Assistant Principal’s office. Teachers should be standing at their door during the passing period and should encourage students to move into class prior to the tardy bell.  Once the tardy bell rings, students entering afterwards will be counted tardy on attendance by the teacher.

Contact Information:

Judith Murphy: Telephone:  512-464-6339 
Attendance office hours:  8:15 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Fax number: 512-464-6550, please put to the attention of J. Murphy or attendance office. Email: Judith_murphy@roundrockisd.org

Terry Ochoa: Telephone:  512-464-6340
Office hours: 1:00 p.m. – 4:45 p.m.
Email: terry_ochoa@roundrockisd.org

 

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