- Peyton Forest Elementary School
- Attendance
Student Resources
- Student Resources
- Notice About Your Rights Concerning Student Record
- School Clubs and Extracurricular Activities
- Alcohol
- Bullying
- Bus Safety
- Cell Phones & Other Electronic Devices
- Chronic Disciplinary Problem Student
- Discipline Appeal Procedures
- Dress Code
- Gangs (Secret Societies) & Gang-Like Activity
- Illegal/Dangerous Drugs
- Off Campus Conduct
- Role of Police Officers
- Search & Seizure
- Smoking
- Student Code of Conduct
- Student with Disabilities (Discipline)
- Student Disciplinary Tribunal
- Student Removal Process
- Use of Force/Corporal Punishment
- Visitors/Unauthorized Person on School Grounds
- Absenteeism
- Attendance
- Attendance Zones
- Designated Felonies
- Early Dismissal
- Falsifying Reports of Alleged Inapp. Behavior
- General Administrative Transfer
- Grading & Evaluation of Students
- Immunization Requirements
- Inclement Weather & School Closings
- Non-Discrimination
- Procedure to Address Parent/Guardian Concerns
- Student Athlete Eligibility
- Student Honor Code
- Student Registration
- Student Reporting Acts of Sexual Abuse-Misconduct
- Teenage/Adult Drivers Responsibility ACT
- Truancy
- School Safety Zone
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Students are expected to be present and arrive on time to school in accordance with the provisions of the Georgia Compulsory Attendance Law (O.C.G.A. 20-2-690.1, et seq.) and Atlanta Board of Education Policy (JB-R). Students who are absent or tardy miss valuable instructional time and other important school activities and are less likely to master those skills, concepts, and principles needed for success. Students who violate the attendance policy will be disciplined. Unexcused absences and/or truancy may also lead to legal action against the student and/or parents/guardians (see Student Attendance JB-R). The Atlanta Board of Education has developed an attendance protocol as mandated by House Bill 1190.
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