Attendance Department

 

Grace Oliver, Supervisor, (615) 451-5409

The Attendance Department is responsible for enforcing the Compulsory Attendance Law of Tennessee by working with all Sumner County Schools regarding students who are absent and/or tardy too frequently and who have not responded to the corrective efforts made by the building principal. It accomplishes this by:

  • Referring any student who appears to have exceptional problems which interfere with school attendance or adjustment to school counselors.
  • Initiating petitions to juvenile intake, preparing cases for formal hearings and serving as liaison between juvenile court and the school system where students have been delinquent.
  • Monitoring private school and home school and preparing State reports on findings.
  • Preparing an annual report on suspension, expulsion and promotion/retention. It also maintains accurate records on cases for release from compulsory attendance, private and home school reporting.
  • Coordinating disciplinary hearings and zero tolerance maintaining accurate records on M-Team cases.
  • Serving as a resource for all schools and students on zero tolerance policies. Serves as the McKinney/Vento Act (Homeless Child) liaison.
  • Participating in individual sessions with parents, students and teachers when requested by the school administration.

Tennessee Homeless Education Program

Mckinney-Vento Act

 
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