WeekLEE Parent Newsletter
11/15/2024
Thank you for another great week at Lee! It's been a crazy time of sickness for some of our families, so please be mindful of bugs going around and be sensitive to those fevers before sending students to school. We are working hard with our janitorial team to clean everything really well, but kiddos can spread germs really quickly, so we want to make sure to exercise caution when fevers start to happen!
It's a great day to be a Fox & a great day to SHINE!
Upcoming Events:
- 11/16 - CMHS Volleyball Playoff Game!
- 11/19 - Robotics Tournament
- 11/21 - Substitute Appreciation Day
- 11/21 - Pre K Thanksgiving Program
- 11/21 - 4th Grade Music Performance (rescheduled date)
- 11/22 - Lunch on the Lawn
- 11/25-11/29 - Thanksgiving Break
- 12/2 - National Special Education Day
- 12/9-12/13 - PTO Christmas Store
- 12/10 - ECSE/DSC Bocce Ball Tournament
- 12/10 - 3rd Grade Music Performance
- 12/13 - Elementary District UIL Competition
- 12/13 - Early Release
- 12/18 - Kona Ice
- 12/19 - Christmas Parties
- 12/20-1/6 - Christmas Break
- 1/6 - Professional Development day - No School
- 1/7 - First day of 2nd semester
- 1/15 - Big Kahuna Party Bus Day!
Lunch on the Lawn 11/22 Reminders
Parents,
Please remember that all guests MUST pre-register to attend our next Lunch on the Lawn. This is required to attend and no day of check ins will be allowed. Since this lunch the lawn is before an extended break, we will allow for early check outs without penalty for this event. This will not be for all lunch on the lawn events, but we do think it is appropriate for this one. Please click the link below to pre-register.
Attendance Reminders
Just a reminder that we do have a requirement to send in notes for absences. The handbook policy is listed below regarding notes and what is required to be accepted:
DOCUMENTATION AFTER AN ABSENCE (ALL GRADE LEVELS):
- A written note must be turned in to the office for our files by the end of the school day that the student returns stating the reason for the absence. Failure to turn in a note the day the student returns will result in an unexcused absence.
- A note signed by the student will not be accepted unless the student is age 18 or older or is an emancipated minor under state law. The campus will document in its attendance records whether the absence is excused or unexcused.
Note: The district is not required to excuse any absence, even if the parent provides a note explaining the absence, unless the absence is an exemption under compulsory attendance laws.
DOCTOR’S NOTE AFTER AN ABSENCE FOR ILLNESS (ALL GRADE LEVELS):
- An official medical note must be submitted to the office upon returning to school. A student absent for more than 5 consecutive days because of a personal illness must bring a statement from a doctor or health clinic verifying the illness or condition that caused the absence. Otherwise, the absence may be considered unexcused and in violation of compulsory attendance laws. Should the student develop a questionable pattern of absences, the principal or attendance committee may require a statement from a doctor or health clinic verifying the illness or condition that caused the absence to determine whether an absence will be excused or unexcused."
LEAVE SCHOOL EARLY (ALL GRADE LEVELS):
- Leaving school early for an unexcused reason will result in a consequence. These consequences will be in line with the tardy consequence policy.
Notes can be submitted to Ms. Blackstone at sblackstone@caddomillsisd.org.
Compulsory Attendance
Students are mandated by the state of Texas to attend school 90% of school days. When a student falls below the 90% threshold, that student will be required to attend morning schools to make up the missing time for attendance.