• Attendance for Lummus Intermediate School Students

    Arrival/Dismissal:

    The first bell rings at 7:35. The school day will begin at 7:45 A.M. Students arriving prior to 7:35 A.M. will report to the following locations:

    • 4th & 5th grade students arriving to school prior to 7:35 A.M. will report to the gym.
    • 6th grade students arriving to school prior to 7:35 A.M. will report to the cafeteria.
    • Band students may take their instruments to the instrument room and then proceed to the cafeteria.

    Students reporting to school after 7:45 A.M. will be tardy.  Students will report to the office for a tardy slip.  Students receiving an excessive number of tardies in a nine-week period may be assigned disciplinary consequences through the office.

    The school day ends and students are released at 3:25 P.M.

    Students being picked up in a car will report outside the front of the building where they will wait for their ride. The front loop of the building is for car pick up only. Adults picking up students should stay in their cars and in line.

    Students being taken home via district transportation will exit from the gym and be picked up in the side loop. The side loop of the building is for bus pick up only.

    Students not picked up by 3:45 P.M. will be allowed to call a parent/guardian for a ride. Students not picked up by 4:00 P.M. will be unsupervised.  If you have difficulty picking up your student by this time, please know that all students are eligible to ride a bus.

    Students staying for tutoring, detentions, make-up work, etc. need to have made prior arrangements for transportation.

    If an emergency arises, call the office for assistance. Office staff will be available until 4:00 P.M.

    Attendance:

    In Texas, a child between the ages of 6 and 17, depending on when the child’s birthday falls, is required to attend school unless otherwise exempted by law. A student enrolled in Kindergarten, Pre-K, Headstart, or the Preschool Program for Children with Disabilities (PPCD) must attend school under the same compulsory attendance law Education Code 25.085©. School employees must investigate and report violations of the state compulsory attendance law. Now is the time to let your child know that school is important. 

    Ennis ISD requires that a student must be in attendance at least ninety-five percent (95%) of the instructional days during the year. All assignments missed during any absence must be made up. When a student has accumulated three absences, a warning letter will be mailed to the parent or guardian. After six absences , a certified letter will be sent to the parent or guardian. When a student is in danger of violating the 95% attendance policy (9 days), the parent or guardian will receive legal notification by letter that a "Failure to Attend" complaint and a "Thwarting Compulsory Attendance" complaint have been filed with the Justice of the Peace against the student and parent.

    Students are expected to be in school and will receive an unexcused absence except in cases of emergency or for reasons explained below:

    1. personal illness, illness or death in the immediate family, quarantine, severe weather or road conditions making travel dangerous, or any other reason acceptable to the administration;
    2. medical and dental appointments;
    3. days of suspension;
    4. participation in court proceedings;
    5. observance of a religious holiday;
    6. migrant student's late enrollment or early withdrawal; or
    7. late enrollment of a student under the Texas Youth Commission.

    If a student is out three or more consecutive days, a doctor’s note or verification is needed for an excused absence. Notes written by parents requesting an excused absence will be limited to 5 total days per semester. If the total number of days exceeds 5, the student must have a doctor’s note to maintain an excused absence or must see the school nurse to decide if the student should stay at school or go home.

    State law does not penalize a student who has a medical or dental appointment if the following steps are taken.

    1. If a student has an early morning medical/dental appointment, signs in late for school (with documentation) and attends school for the rest of the day, no absence or tardy is recorded on the student's permanent record.
    2. If a student attends school all morning, signs out for a medical/dental appointment after lunch period and brings documentation to the office upon his/her return to school the next day, no absence or tardy is recorded on the student's permanent record.

    Attendance (Parent Responsibility):

    The following steps are to be taken when an absence occurs:

    1. Parent or guardian is to phone and inform the school office of student's absence before 10:00 a.m. on the day of the absence.
    2. Parent or guardian is to send to the school, upon the first day of returning, a doctor's certificate or other verification, giving the student's name, date, days of absence, and reason for absence. The student then presents certificate to the teacher. 
    3. The parent or guardian is to notify the school prior to the absence, if absence is due to work, travel, etc.

    Ennis ISD realizes that certain illnesses such as the flu warrant lengthy absences. Parents need to contact the school office if a situation occurs that warrants extended absence.

    Tardies:

    Tardiness interrupts instructional time. A note should accompany the student, explaining the reason for his/her tardiness. The teacher will contact parent or guardian if tardiness becomes excessive. Excessive tardies may be considered truancy. Students with more than three (3) tardies per nine weeks or per year will not qualify for nine weeks or yearly perfect attendance. A child is considered tardy after 7:45 AM.