Attendance
Notice Regarding SC School Attendance Policy
Lexington Two Families,
Under the guidance of the federal Office of Civil Rights, the South Carolina Department of Education requires all districts to report students who are “chronically absent.” Chronically absent students are defined as having missed 10% of the total days within a school year. Research shows that students with a history of chronic absenteeism face a serious risk of falling behind in school, thus making it more difficult for them to succeed in the classroom.
As part of these requirements, South Carolina students will now be considered “absent” if they miss 50% of their instructional day for ANY reason, regardless of the classification of the absence as excused or unexcused. This means Lexington Two students must be present for at least half of the instructional day to be considered “present” for that school day.
For our schools, these attendance requirements look like this:
School |
School Start Time |
School End Time |
Time Required in School to be Counted Present Per Day |
Elementary |
7:25a.m |
2:30p.m. |
3 hours, 33 minutes |
Middle |
8:15a.m. |
3:30p.m. |
3 hours, 38 minutes |
High |
8:25a.m. |
3:30p.m. |
3 hours, 33 minutes |
High School Credit Classes: Seat-time requirements will not change for course credit.
*The attendance requirements for receiving credit or promotion are:
School |
Maximum Absences Allowed |
Elementary and Middle Schools |
10 absences (per year-long class) |
Middle and High Schools |
5 absences (per semester class) 10 absences (per year-long class) |
Please note that chronic absenteeism is NOT the same as truancy. According to state law, a child is considered truant if they have 3 consecutive unlawful absences or a total of 5 unlawful absences. Once a student becomes truant, the district is required to develop a written intervention plan with the parent/guardian.
Find more information in the district's Board Policy and Administrative Rule on Student Absences and Excuses, attached below. If you have any issues digitally accessing these documents, please email [email protected].