Attendance Matters
Good attendance habits are strongly linked to student academic success. Regular attendance helps students build routines, increase engagement by building relationships with peers and teachers and provides access to enrichment activities and athletics. Regular attendance also supports student success by limiting disruptions to their learning.
We want to encourage good school attendance for all students. A few ways you can support good attendance is by talking to your child about why it is important to attend school everyday and helping your child maintain daily routines.
Here are some resources for families created by Attendance Works:
We want all of our students to keep connected and keep learning. If you need support or have questions about attendance, please contact your school.
Did you know?
- Attending school on-time, all day, every day will give your child the best chance of graduating from high school.
- Starting in kindergarten, missing on average just two days a month, whether excused or unexcused, makes it more likely that your child will not meet academic standards in math and reading by third grade.
- By 6th grade, absenteeism is one of three signs that a student may drop out of high school.
- Absences can be a sign that a student is losing interest in school, struggling with school work, dealing with a bully or facing some other potentially serious difficulty.
- By 9th grade, regular attendance is a better predictor of high school graduation rates than 8th grade test scores.
Attendance is Required by State Law
- State law requires children from age 8 to 17 to attend school.
- Children that are 6- or 7-years-old, who are enrolled in school, must also attend school.
- Youth who are 16 or older may be excused from attending school if they meet certain requirements per state law (RCW 28A.225.010).
- If your child is going to be absent, please contact the school office.
How to Submit an Excused Absence
When possible, parents/guardians are expected to notify the school office on the morning of the absence by phone, e-mail, or written note, and to provide the excuse for the absence.
When a student is marked absent in class, an automatic notification will be sent to the parent/guardian via ParentSquare. This notification may come as a phone call, and email or text message. Parents/guardians may respond directly through ParentSquare or they may call or email the school office.
School Offices
Irene Reither Elementary
360-398-2111
Meridian Middle School
360-398-2291
Meridian High School
360-398-8111
MP3
360-398-9324
Information
3122 Policy – Excused and Unexcused Absences
Frequently Asked Questions