Policies & Procedures

Policies & Procedures

Attendance Policy
Parents/Guardians are required to report all absences for their child to the school office the day the child is absent. Please call the office of your student’s school and speak to the secretary or leave a message, stating your child’s first AND last name, your name and the reason for the absence. The school office must be notified of your child’s absence within two hours of the start of the school day. The 2 Hour RuleAccording to the law, when a student is absent from school, the school is required to make at least one attempt to contact the parent/guardian within 2 hours after the beginning of each school day. If the parent/guardian contacts the school within 2 hours after the beginning of the school day, the school is no longer obligated to make contact. 

Before school begins on the first day of your child’s return, the parents/guardian must: 
a. Provide a written note or send an email to the building secretary with the following information: The student’s first and last name, the exact dates of the absence or tardy and the reason for the absence or tardy. The parent/guardian must also provide their first and last name and a daytime phone number where they can be reached.
OR
b. Provide legitimate documentation from a healthcare professional, government official, college, or board approved activity that states: The student’s first and last name, the exact dates and reason for the absence or tardy, the name of the provider or representative, and their contact information.

Excused Absences
The Board of Education Policy, in agreement with Ohio Revised Code Section 3321.04 and Ohio Administrative Code 3301-69-02, states the reasons for which students may be excused from school, including the following: 
  1. Illness of the student.
  2. Illness in the student’s family necessitating the presence of the student.
  3. Quarantine of the home for a contagious disease determined by a medical professional.
  4. Death of a relative.
  5. Medical or healthcare appointment.
  6. Observance of religious holiday consistent with his/her truly held religious beliefs.
  7. Board approved activity/College visitation with proof of attendance.
  8. Mandated court appearance.
  9. Absences due to immigration circumstances.
  10. Absences due to a student’s placement in foster care.
  11. Absences due to a student being homeless.
  12. Emergency or other set of circumstances in which the judgment of the superintendent of schools constitute a good and sufficient cause for absence from school.
Medical and Nonmedical Excuses
The definitions of medical and nonmedical excuses are defined by Reynoldsburg City Schools, in accordance with Ohio Administrative Codes 3301-69-02 and 3301-18-01. Medical Excuses refer to any documentation excusing attendance that is from a healthcare professional, including, but not limited to doctors, dentists, and mental health specialists. All medical excuses must be on the healthcare professional’s letterhead and it must include the student’s first and last name, the dates to excuse and the reason for the absence. All medical excuses can be emailed or faxed directly to the school, or turned in to the school office. All medical excuses are considered excused absences and DO NOT count toward habitual truancy or excessive absence hours. There is no limit to the number of medical excuses allowed each school year.

Non-Medical Excuses refer to parent notes, or documentation from a government official, college/university, or board approved activity that excuses a student from school.

Unexcused Absences
The following are examples of unexcused late arrivals or absences: oversleeping, missing the bus or a ride to school, car trouble and any other absence not defined as an excused absence in the Board of Education Policy. Unexcused absences or late arrivals without proper documentation will remain unexcused and count toward truancy hours. Unexcused absences or late arrivals without proper documentation will remain unexcused and count toward truancy hours.

Parent/Guardian Excuses
A written or emailed parent note can excuse up to ten (10) absences per school year. The 10 excuse notes can be used for full-day absences, early dismissals and late arrivals. For example, if a parent emails the office saying their child was ill on 4/3, 4/4 and 4/5, this one excuse note would count as three (3) of the 10 parent excused absences. Notes may only excuse absences from the reasons listed in the above Excused Absences section, which directly reflects the Board of Education Policy. Once all 10 parent/guardian excused notes have been used, legitimate documentation, including the exact dates and reason for missing school, must be provided to the school office from a healthcare professional, government official, college, or board approved activity in order for the absence to be excused. A notification will be sent out to let you know when you have used all 10 parent/guardian excuses for the year.

Planned Absences
The Board of Education Policy states that the Board strongly discourages absences from school for vacations or other non-emergency trips out of the district. In agreement with Ohio Administrative Code 3301-69-02, the Board will allow each student ONE planned trip/vacation of up to 30 consecutive hours (5 days) absent from school each year. In order for this time to be excused, a Pre-Authorized Planned Absence Form must be filled out by the parent/guardian PRIOR to the planned absence. All planned absences, such as armed services testing, family trips, non-school sponsored educational activities, or extended college visitations require the completion of this form. Once the form is received, a note of this will be made on the student’s attendance log and reasonable efforts will be made to prepare a list of assignments for the student to do while absent. Up to 30 additional consecutive hours (5 days) may be excused upon written request to the Superintendent/designee through the Pre-Authorized Planned Absence Form. Please note, this additional 30 hours can be added to the first 30, or it can be another separate trip. If this trip is NOT approved, these hours will be marked as UNEXCUSED absences and count toward truancy. No more than 60 consecutive school hours can be excused at any time; however, the Superintendent/designee can make an exception under certain emergency circumstances within the law. If pre-approval is NOT received before the extended absence, parent notes can be used to excuse time missed from school. Keep in mind that each child receives only 10 parent excused absences each school year. Any parent notes used to cover an extended absence will be taken out of the allotted ten. Parent notes CANNOT be used to extend a trip beyond 60 consecutive hours for any reason.

If you have any questions or concerns about the RCS attendance policy, please email our secretary at [email protected].

Arrival and Dismissal Policy poster

Rose Hill Arrival and Dismissal Policy

Rose Hill Elementary Arrival and Dismissal Map

All cars should enter from Rosehill Road and continue in a line until looped back out to exit on Rosehill Road.  For student safety during loading and unloading, please do not park in the school parking lot during arrival and dismissal times.  Remain in your car in the car line loop.


Students will not be supervised outside of the school building prior to 9:05.


AM Arrival: 9:05-9:20am

Car Riders:  Enter from Rosehill Road, pull through the car rider loop following the directions of the adults in yellow vests, and drop students along the sidewalk in the pickup/drop zone. Students should exit vehicles through the passenger side of the vehicle only.  Follow the car rider line back to Rosehill Road and exit the property.


Walkers: Front door walkers will enter the building at the main entrance with the car riders.  Back door walkers will be let in the building at the playground entrance to the building.  


Students arriving after 9:20am will be marked tardy and must be signed in inside the school by a parent/guardian. 


PM Dismissal:  

Car Riders: 3:45pm - Enter from Rosehill Road and pull through the car rider loop. Students will be called from the building as cars arrive. Please display the Yellow Car Rider Card in the front windshield.  You will need to use this card all year.  Cars without a card will be required to provide ID, delaying pickup. Car riders will not be dismissed to parents walking up to the building. 


Walkers: 3:40 pm-Teacher’s will escort Front Door walkers to the stoplight on Rosehill Road where students will be released to parents.   Teachers will also take Back Door Walkers past the playground and down the back path near Roundelay Road to be released to parents.  In order for a child to walk home alone, they must have a signed permission slip.  Otherwise, the teacher will not release the child until they are picked up by the designated adult.


Walkers must have a signed permission slip stating if they are front or back door walkers and if they have permission to walk home alone.  If you wish to change your child’s way home during the year, please fill out a new form. See your child’s teacher if you need one.


Bus & Daycare Students riding district buses and daycare vans will enter and dismiss through the front entrance. Buses and vans will be dismissed in the order in which they arrive/load. 


**** Transportation changes must be communicated in writing (note or email) to teachers at the start of the school day or to the front office no later than 3:15pm.

Cell Phones, Electronic Devices, and Toys

Personal/portable electronic devices and toys are not permitted at school.  If a parent believes that their child needs to carry a cell phone for safety reasons as they travel to and from school, the "Cell Phone Policy Form" must be filled out by the parent/guardian and returned to the school office/teacher. Once the form is received and approved, the child may bring the cell phone to school. However, once they are on school grounds, the cell phone must be turned off, put away (not on the student) and not used during school hours.  If emergencies arise during the school day, the school will contact the parent.  If a child feels that they need to contact their parent during school hours, they must request permission from the teacher to do so and use a school phone to make the call.  Likewise, if the parent needs to contact the school or speak with their child in the event of an emergency during school hours, they will need to call the school's main line at 614-367-2380. 

Any violation of this policy will result in the confiscation of the device.  The district, the school and its staff shall not assume responsibility for devices that are damaged, lost, or stolen when brought to school or after being confiscated for violation of this policy.  The "Cell Phone Policy Form" is available online or from the school office.

School Dress Code
In order to promote school safety and provide a healthy and respectful educational environment, all students in grades kindergarten through twelve shall adhere to this dress code policy. The objective of this dress code is to provide an appropriate, safe and respectful educational environment while allowing students to dress comfortably, within limits, to facilitate learning. The District expects students to maintain the type of appearance that is not distracting to students, teachers or the educational process of the schools. The final determination of a student’s adherence to the dress code will be made by the school administration.

Parents/guardians share equal responsibility with their child for the student’s adherence to the dress code policy. Administration and faculty, together, are responsible for enforcement of the dress code. The dress code is enforced at school and school functions not open to the public. The decision of the principal is final with regard to dress code violations.

When dress or grooming interferes with the cleanliness, health, welfare or safety of students, or when dress or grooming disrupts the educational process by being distracting, indecent, or inappropriate, it is prohibited. Clothing must be worn as designed and appropriately sized.

As new trends in fashion or dress emerge or become out of date, the District reviews and revises the dress code to reflect the standards of the community.

Based on input received from principals, staff, and parents, the required dress code shall consist of the following clothing:

GENERAL GUIDELINES
1. No clothing is permitted that promotes drugs, alcohol, tobacco, sex, violence or is offensive or degrading.
2. No clothing associated with gangs.
3. No clothing that exposes underwear or excessive skin, or is transparent or “see-through”.
4. No clothing long enough to drag on the ground.
5. No sunglasses unless prescribed in writing by a medical doctor for indoor wear.
6. No chain wallets or chains that could be dangerous to persons or destructive to school property.
7. No flip-flops, house shoes or slippers.
8. No blankets.

DRESS CODE VIOLATIONS
Students who violate the Dress Code shall be subject to the following disciplinary actions:
The student’s parents/guardians will be requested to pick up a student or bring alternative clothing for the student to wear.
Class time missed due to a violation of this policy will be marked as in-school suspension.
Repeated violations will result in other disciplinary action pursuant to the Student Code of Conduct, which may include, but are not limited to: detention, suspension, and/or expulsion.
The administrator will make the final decision, at the building level, if a student’s attire is inappropriate or does not meet the requirements of this policy. "
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