Attendance
Your student’s regular attendance in the building is vital to their academic success. On the rare occasion that an absence or early dismissal during the school day is necessary, this information must be communicated to our Attendance Office.
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Students are expected to be on time.
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School begins promptly at 8:00 am and at 8:55 am on Thursdays. Students must be in their classrooms by this time.
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Students must be present in school to participate in sports/extracurricular activities.
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Families must report an absence to the Attendance Office in order for the absence to be excused. Please find instructions on how to report an absence below.
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Students are expected to communicate with their teachers regarding make-up work related to any absences
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A planned absence form must be completed and submitted to the Attendance Office for absence planned in advance (College visits, vacations, religious holidays, etc).
Reporting an Absence
As a reminder, students may use up to five parentally excused absences per semester. After these five absences, a doctor’s note must accompany each additional absence in order to be excused. Students may not be able to make up work missed during unexcused absences. Please send all doctors’ notes excusing absences to [email protected].
Types of Attendance and Make-Up Work
- Planned Absences: Absences known in advance (vacations, religious holidays, college visits, civic events, etc) require a planned absence form (please see the QR code below or pick up a form in the Main Office).
- Chronic Illness / Extended Absences for Illness or Hospitalization: Students with chronic illness or extended absences should contact a member of their Student Services team (nurse, dean, and/or counselors).
- Illness During the Day: If a student becomes ill during the day, they should ask school staff for a pass to the health service office.




- If any documentation is needed for a planned early release, (medical appointment, etc.) the student must report to the Attendance Office at the start of the school day and provide proper paperwork for early release approval.
- Students must report to the Attendance Office and sign out.
- Students may not be allowed to contact parents using their cell phones to obtain permission for early release; all such calls must be made in one of the following locations: Student Health Services, Attendance Office, Student Services or the Assistant Principal’s Office.
GENERAL ATTENDANCE PROCEDURES
It is the parent’s or guardian’s responsibility to call the Attendance Office by 10:00 a.m. on the day of the absence for the student to receive full make-up privileges. Parents or guardians may report absences by calling the RBHS Attendance Line, (708) 442-7500 Ext. 2191, 24 hours a day. Failure to call within 24 hours of the absence will result in an unexcused absence. Any deviation from this procedure must be discussed with the Dean and is the parent’s or guardian’s responsibility. Only calls from parents or legal guardians will be accepted. The following information must be provided to excuse the absence for valid cause:
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Parent / Guardian must identify themselves
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Student name
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Reason for the absence
If a parent/legal guardian anticipates being out of town and, therefore, will be unable to provide official notification of a student absence, the parent/legal guardian must provide written documentation of the adult designated to approve student absences. This written notification must be turned into the Attendance Office prior to the parent/legal guardian leaving town.
Most commonly used Attendance Codes:
E - excused (attendance office was notified by parent/guardian)
W - waived/excused (attendance office was notified by parent/guardian & documentation provided)
U - unverified (attendance office was NOT notified by parent/guardian)
C - cut (all unverified absences become cuts in Skyward two weeks following the absence)
K - unexcused (attendance office was notified by parent/guardian, but not excusable)

