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What happens if a student incurs absences of more than 20% of the prescribed number of class or laboratory periods during the school year or semester?
What happens if a student incurs absences of more than 20% of the prescribed number of class or laboratory periods during the school year or semester?
- They will be given a warning but still earn credits for the learning area or subject
- They will be given a failing grade and not earn credits for the learning area or subject (correct)
- They will be given a chance to make up for their absences and still earn credits for the learning area or subject
- They will be given a passing grade and earn credits for the learning area or subject
Who has the discretionary authority to exempt a learner who exceeds the 20% limit for lessons considered valid and acceptable to the school?
Who has the discretionary authority to exempt a learner who exceeds the 20% limit for lessons considered valid and acceptable to the school?
- The faculty member
- The parents/guardians
- The student
- The school head (correct)
How many consecutive days of tardiness will prompt the teacher to inform the parents/guardians through a meeting?
How many consecutive days of tardiness will prompt the teacher to inform the parents/guardians through a meeting?
- 4 consecutive days
- 5 consecutive days (correct)
- 3 consecutive days
- 2 consecutive days
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"Test Your Knowledge: Understanding School Policies on Student Absences and Tardiness" - Take this quiz to see if you know the ins and outs of your school's policies on attendance. From understanding the consequences of excessive absences to the exemptions available under certain circumstances, this quiz will cover everything you need to know to stay on track and avoid a failing grade. Use keywords like school policies, attendance, consequences, exemptions, and failing grade in your description.