Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 6A-1.044 - Pupil Attendance Records
(1)
Pupil attendance records shall be maintained for any student enrolled in public
schools who is earning high school credit as provided in Section
1003.436, F.S., who is funded as
provided in Chapter 1011, F.S., and the Appropriations Act, or who is required
to be in attendance by the compulsory attendance requirements as provided in
Chapter 1003, F.S.
(2) The
automated student attendance recordkeeping system as provided for in Rule
6A-1.0014, F.A.C., shall be the
attendance system as used in this rule.
(3) The presence, absence, or tardiness of
each student shall be checked once each day at a time or times prescribed by
the school board and all absent and tardy pupils shall be recorded daily in the
Automated Student Attendance Recordkeeping System as described in the
Department of Education Comprehensive Management Information Automated System
Attendance Recordkeeping Handbook. The attendance recordkeeping system shall
provide complete and accurate attendance data and shall make provision for
maintaining auditable records for three (3) years or until applicable audits
are completed. The attendance records shall also show the dates of a student's
enrollment, withdrawal or re-entry in the school for the applicable year. Data
shall not be recorded in temporary records, and then transferred at a later
date to attendance records, except for the first ten (10) days of each school
year.
(4) Attendance of all pupils
must be maintained during the one hundred eighty (180) day school year or the
equivalent and summer school when applicable as provided by law and rules of
the State Board shall be required, except for absence due to illness, or as
otherwise provided by law.
(5) For
the purpose of compliance with this rule, a pupil shall be deemed to be in
attendance if actually present at school, or away from school on a school day
and engaged in an educational activity which constitutes a part of the
school-approved instructional program for that pupil.
(6) For the purpose of recording attendance,
attendance of pupils shall be reported as follows:
(a) Each pupil who is scheduled at a school
center for the minimum required school day, and who is recorded as being
present or tardy, shall be reported as present one (1) day.
(b) Each pupil who is scheduled at a school
center for instructional purposes for a partial day, and at an area
vocational-technical center, a vocational school, a community college, a
university or another school center for a partial day shall be reported as
present or absent for the appropriate portion of the day at each
center.
(c) The attendance of a
pupil who is assigned to an on-the-job instructional program which does not
require his or her presence at a school center for on-the-job instructional
purposes shall be reported as being in attendance when documented through the
use of a time card to report actual days in attendance and a time card or work
schedule to report instructional or work hours. Both the time card and schedule
should be signed by the employer or instructional supervisor.
(d) The attendance of a pupil who is assigned
to an instructional program which does not require his or her regular presence
at a school center for instructional purposes shall be reported as present or
absent at an assigned school center.
(7) The Automated Student Attendance
Recordkeeping System shall be retained at the school or district level as
directed by the superintendent of schools.
(8) The district school board is authorized
to destroy the records contained in or produced from the Automated Student
Attendance Recordkeeping System after three (3) years or the completion of an
audit by the state audit agency, whichever period is longer, provided that the
district shall comply with the legislative intent of Chapter 257, F.S., as
expressed in Section 257.37, F.S., and shall
permanently preserve attendance information for each pupil as required by Rule
6A-1.0955, F.A.C. Attendance
information must be permanently preserved for pupils not covered by Rule
6A-1.0955, F.A.C.
(9) The principal shall be responsible for
the administration of attendance policies and procedures and for the accurate
reporting of attendance in the school under his or her direction. The principal
shall assure that all teachers and clerks are instructed in the proper
recording of attendance, and it shall be his or her duty to see that such
instructions are followed. The principal or designee shall inspect and
determine the completeness and accuracy of the records contained in the
Automated Student Attendance Recordkeeping System for each of the required
full-time equivalent student membership periods. At the end of each school year
the principal or designee shall certify the completeness and accuracy of the
automated attendance records indicating that all attendance records have been
kept as prescribed by law and rules of the State Board. The method used to
certify the records is based on internal district procedures. The automated
student attendance records shall be readily accessible in a form prescribed in
subsection (12) of this rule for state auditing and monitoring purposes. An
attendance record containing any material inaccuracies, resulting from willful
or intentional falsification of data by or for the principal, shall be
considered a false report for which the principal shall be subject to penalties
as provided by law.
(10) For FTE
auditing purposes, if the principal or designee failed to sign an attendance
record or report, a signed and dated certified statement from the principal or
designee identifying that the record was the record used to report attendance
for a particular school year, that the record has not been changed since that
time, and that attendance was reported as prescribed by law and rules of the
State Board may be substituted for the lack of an original signature. If
neither the principal nor designee is an employee of the school district when
the absence of a signature on an attendance record is discovered, the
superintendent or designee may sign the certified statement. If attendance
records are incomplete as to verification of full-time equivalent student
membership for funding purposes prior to July 1, 2001, other records maintained
by the school district may be used to verify membership provided a signed and
dated certified statement is appropriately attached as provided in this
subsection.
(11) The Automated
Student Attendance Recordkeeping System shall be prima facie evidence of the
facts which it is required to show.
(12) Forms ESE 950 Automated Individual
Student Attendance Record, Grades PK-12; ESE 953 Automated Individual Student
Attendance by Period Record, Grades 9-12; ESE 954 Automated Individual Student
Attendance by Period Summary, Grades 9-12 and ESE 981 Automated Student
Attendance by Period Summary, Grades 9-12; ESE 955, Automated Multi-Day Student
Attendance Register, Grades PK-12; ESE 956, Automated Multi-Day Student
Attendance by Period, Grades 9-12; ESE 957, Automated Multi-Day Adult Student
Attendance Register; are hereby incorporated by reference and made a part of
this rule to become effective November 2002. These forms may be obtained from
Education Information and Accountability Services, Division of Accountability,
Research and Measurement, Department of Education, 325 West Gaines Street,
Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0400.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 1001.02(1), 1003.01, 1003.23 FS. Law Implemented 1003.23 FS.
New 2-20-71, Amended 9-17-71, 10-18-71, 8-19-72, 11-18-72, Repromulgated 12-5-74, Formerly 6A-1.44, Amended 9-16-87, 1-11-88, 7-5-89, 10-3-91, 11-26-02, 2-25-09, 11-23-21.
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