Principal’s Plan for Restoring Credit

2023 - 2024

According to Texas State law, each student must be in attendance 90 percent of the days the class is offered.  The implementation of the Attendance for Credit Initiative is to ensure that all students are in attendance 90 percent of the time a class is offered to certify successful accrual of credit or final grade. 

Purpose

Students who are passing their classes, but have excessive absences, will have the opportunity to restore credit or final grade for their classes by completing a principal’s plan.

 

Criteria

The Principal’s Plan to Restore Credit will be implemented for students whose attendance drops below 90 percent but is at least 75 percent of the days the class is offered.  The student must earn a passing grade and have completed all classwork and homework associated with excessive absences.

 

Notifications

 

Preliminary Notification – When a student exceeds 5% absence rate of the days any class is offered, the campus will notify the parent/ guardian.

 

LOC Notification - When a student exceeds 10% absence rate of the days any class is offered, the parent/ guardian will be notified that their child may lose credit for the course due to attendance. However, the student may be eligible to participate in the principal’s plan.

 

Principal Plan

 

Opportunities to Make Up Hours

Students can make up hours through tutoring from their core teachers, AP courses and HB4545 before school during their lunch and after school.

 

Also, the Loss of Credit lab will be open for your convenience in the morning from 7:15 – 8:55 am (in Room 3018), A and B lunch (in the Go center) and at 4:15 – 6:15pm (in the Go center).

 

Loss of credit lab will be open during Fall intersession Monday – Thursday from 8am – 6pm.

 

Documentation

All documentation will be turned in to Office 2700 (second floor) with Mrs. Romero. The Attendance administrator is Mr. Nwihim

Petition Process

Parents/students may file a petition for the Attendance Committee’s consideration. Petitions for credit or a final grade may be filed at any time notice is given, but in any event, no later than 30 days after the last day of class.  However, the principal may grant an earlier appeal to any student due to special circumstances. Seniors may appeal for credit in a course at any time during a grading period.