Tennessee school won’t accept doctor’s notes for absences

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(NewsNation) — One Tennessee school district will no longer accept doctors’ notesto excuse an absence despite objections from parents.

Lawrence County School System officials said the school is instituting the policy to teach students work ethic and reliability, saying that students will be expected to go to work sick or injured as adults.

It is also intended to address chronic absenteeism, defined as missing 10 percent or more of instructional time. In the 2023-2024 school year, Lawrence County had a 14 percent rate of chronic absenteeism.

With no federally mandated sick leave, many Americans do go to work when sick, but public health officials advise against it. Staying home when sick can reduce the spread of viruses like the flu and COVID-19 and protect vulnerable people in the community.

The new attendance policy says students will simply be marked absent or present, with no options for doctors to verify a child is absent because they are sick or injured, need to stay home to recover or to prevent spreading contagious illnesses to their classmates.


The policy is meant to help improve attendance rates, but parents have objected, noting that an absence for an illness like the flu could now mean a referral to the Lawrence County Juvenile Court for truancy.


Children who get sick at school or are sent to school sick and sent home by a nurse will be counted as tardy. Three tardies will equal an absence.

The new policy also says schools will start intervention after just three days, and eight or more days marked absent will result in a court referral.

Other penalties could include failing a class or grade, not being allowed to participate in graduation or get a driver’s license or permit.

There will be exemptions for students with documented chronic illnesses and emergencies out of the student’s control, as well as allowances for deaths in the family and some religious observances.

The school district sent a letter to medical providers asking them to emphasize regular school attendance and warning that medical notes could imply students should stay home even after their health improves.

 

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Some redneck “pull ‘em up by there bootstraps” bullshyt that they never even done or practiced.

Bet the bytchass making the policy change has taken more sick days than the entire school combined.


Always be on the lookout for people who come in and do dumb, inconvenient, irrelevant shyt when they get there. They don’t have anyone elses best interests in mind except there’s
 

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The dumbass who came up with this bullshyt.
 

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Then what they'll do is copy kamala harris and lock parents up for kids missing school...:mjlol::dead:
 

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Lmao........ based on what?! These people make zero sense........... what the demographics look like? All the little black babies need to be home schooled the way this is moving.........
 

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(NewsNation) — One Tennessee school district will no longer accept doctors’ notesto excuse an absence despite objections from parents.

Lawrence County School System officials said the school is instituting the policy to teach students work ethic and reliability, saying that students will be expected to go to work sick or injured as adults.

It is also intended to address chronic absenteeism, defined as missing 10 percent or more of instructional time. In the 2023-2024 school year, Lawrence County had a 14 percent rate of chronic absenteeism.

With no federally mandated sick leave, many Americans do go to work when sick, but public health officials advise against it. Staying home when sick can reduce the spread of viruses like the flu and COVID-19 and protect vulnerable people in the community.

The new attendance policy says students will simply be marked absent or present, with no options for doctors to verify a child is absent because they are sick or injured, need to stay home to recover or to prevent spreading contagious illnesses to their classmates.


The policy is meant to help improve attendance rates, but parents have objected, noting that an absence for an illness like the flu could now mean a referral to the Lawrence County Juvenile Court for truancy.


Children who get sick at school or are sent to school sick and sent home by a nurse will be counted as tardy. Three tardies will equal an absence.

The new policy also says schools will start intervention after just three days, and eight or more days marked absent will result in a court referral.

Other penalties could include failing a class or grade, not being allowed to participate in graduation or get a driver’s license or permit.

There will be exemptions for students with documented chronic illnesses and emergencies out of the student’s control, as well as allowances for deaths in the family and some religious observances.

The school district sent a letter to medical providers asking them to emphasize regular school attendance and warning that medical notes could imply students should stay home even after their health improves.

14% absenteeism is crazy. I wouldn’t send my kids to school in a district with those numbers. In our district it’s like 7% and that’s on the high side to me.

Trump admin will cut funding for chronic absentee rates over 10% so this district is getting ahead of the curve. May not be wise but I predict a lot of other districts will get strict around attendance.

Chronic absenteeism is a serious issue because students who miss school force the class to slow down, repeat material, etc. Districts have to balance public health with the need for high attendance. Schools with high attendance rates are better performing, have higher post-secondary enrollment, etc.

There is a reason schools give out perfect attendance awards. It shows commitment for not just the student but also the family making a solid effort to ensure the children are healthy, motivated, on time, prepared, etc.
 
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Sounds like some New Slaves type shyt to me. So yall want everyone to get sick and fail and possibly go to court and have children taken from their parents :dahell:
 

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14% absenteeism is crazy. I wouldn’t send my kids to school in a district with those numbers. In our district it’s like 7% and that’s on the high side to me.

I dont know how they get this number but my school was like this, literally a mob of around 60 kids leaving school at lunch every day, you weren't counted absent if you went to 1st period etc:dead:
 
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