If your student will be absent or late to school, please contact the Main Office at 541-440-4180. Please call in each day your child will be absent.
School is in session from 8:45 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday; and from 8:45 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. on Wednesdays.
If a child is absent and we have not received a call telling us about the absence, we are required by law to notify parents or guardians of the absence by the end of the school day.
Our attendance system will automatically send a call out to parents after 10:00 a.m. to notify them that their student was absent for all or part of the day.
If your student is tardy to school, be sure to sign them in the front office so that they will not be counted absent for the day.
If your student is ill, please notify the school so that their absence can be excused.
Toys, including fidget spinners, game cards and other personal items should not be brought to school. Cell phones are not allowed to be used during the school day.
Did you know? Morning routines and school attendance patterns are set in September. That means that you can set your family up for success by getting off to a smooth and drama-free September. Here’s a “Nighttime Checklist” that you might find useful.
The Night Before Every School Day:
Other tips:
When students miss too many days of school, they fall behind and struggle to keep up with their classmates. Children and adolescents will get sick at times and may need to stay at home, but it’s important to minimize the number of days your student misses school. The following guidelines are for students ages 5 to 18. If you are unsure, please meet with your physician.
Send your child to school:
If you are sick, your child still needs to attend school. Please plan ahead for these days. A back-up plan may be asking a neighbor, relative or spouse to take your child to school and pick him or her up.
Speak with your school about your child’s condition and develop a plan that is based on your child’s condition. School personnel are trained to assist your child with his or her chronic disease and associated needs.
Keep your child at home:
Fever usually means illness, especially if your child has a fever of 100.5 or higher as well as other symptoms like behavior change, rash, sore throat, vomiting. Stay at home for a fever of 100.5 or higher. Return to school when the fever is below 99 for 24 hours without the use of fever reducing medication. If the fever does not go away after 2-3 days or is 102 or higher, consult a health care provider.
Sore throat, fever, stomachache, and red, swollen tonsils can be strep. If so, keep your child at home for the first 24 hours after an antibiotic is begun.
Vaccine Preventable Diseases
Keep your child at home until a health care provider has determined that your child is not contagious. Some examples of these are:
Keep track of your student's attendance with this attendance tracker.