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Attendance Guidelines

Did you know that school attendance is the leading indicator of your child’s lifelong success?

Attendance Contacts

For questions regarding your child's attendance please contact the following

 

Early Childhood Center:                              Elementary School:                            Middle School:                             High School:

 Lindsey Gordy                                              Tracy Schaffer                                       Sharon McCarty                            Sue Dake

lgordy@crestonschools.org                       tschaffer@crestonschools.org            smccarty@crestonschools.org     sdake@crestonschools.org

641-782-2724                                                641-782-1155                                        641-782-2129                               641-782-2116

Attendance at Creston Community Schools

Creston Community Schools where attendance matters

Every day counts! At Creston Schools we care that every student shows up to school, all day every day. Creston Schools is committed to working with families to ensure that every student attends school regularly and achieves their full potential. By prioritizing attendance, we can create a brighter future for all our students. 

 

Link to attendance policy       Link to annual calendar       2024-2025 Attendance Coding Iowa Department of Education

Contact Information

If you have any questions, please contact:

Maigen Carrall

Juvenile Court Liason Officer

Creston Schools
641-782-2116
mcarrall@crestonschools.org

Attendance Guidelines

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Why Attendance Matters

Academic Achievement


 

Students who attend school regularly are more likely to achieve academic success, graduate on time, and pursue higher education opportunities.

Social and Emotional Development


 

School provides a supportive environment where students can develop social skills, build friendships, and enhance their emotional well-being.

Future Success


 

Regular attendance instills valuable habits such as punctuality, responsibility, and commitment, which are essential for success in life.

How We Can Help

We are here to help you. Let’s be partners in this journey.

We understand that there are many reasons why your student might miss school. Our goal is to set you and your family up for success. If there are ways Creston Schools can help you, please reach out to the below departments. 

  • Health Robin Sevier, Nurse, rsevier@crestonschools.org or Katlin Winemiller, Nurse, kwinemiller@crestonschools.org
  • Transportation Scott Busch, Transportation Director, transportationdirector@crestonschools.org
  • Superintendent  Deron Stender dstender@crestonschools.org
  • Principal Callie Anderson JK-4 canderson@crestonschools.org
  • Principal Lesa Downing 5-8 ldowning@crestonschools.org
  • Principal Bill Messerole 9-12 bmesserole@crestonschools.org
  • Assistant Principal/Activities Director Scott Driskell 9-12 sdriskell@crestonschools.org
  • Juvenile Court Liason Officer Maigen Carrall mcarrall@crestonschools.org
  • Student Interventions Kelsey Malmanger 1-8 kmalmanger@crestonschools.org
  • DIrector of Student Services Trish Dickinson, Director of Student Services, tdickinson@crestonschools.org

Creston Community School's Commitment

Attendance Tips

  • Communicate with the school: If your child experiences challenges that affect their attendance, please reach out to the school for support and resources. We are your partner and here to help you however we can. 
     
  • Encourage a love of learning: Foster a positive attitude towards school and learning by engaging in educational activities with your child at home.  If there are areas where your child’s school or academic experience can improve, we encourage you to speak with your school principal or educator. 
  • Establish a consistent routine: Ensure your child gets enough sleep, eats a healthy breakfast, and has ample time to prepare for school each morning.  If you need help with providing meals for your child or are in need of transportation, please contact your child’s principal. 
     
  • Schedule appointments outside of school hours: Whenever possible, schedule doctor's appointments, dental check-ups, and other appointments during non-school hours.  Even missing a half day of school for an appointment can be disruptive to your child’s academic experience. 

District Attendance Policy

  • It is important that you contact your child’s school if your child is absent from school. 

    On the day of your student’s absence, you will receive a notification via phone call, text, or email even if the absence has been reported via our district system. Contacting parents and guardians of students who are not in class is an important measure undertaken by the District to ensure the safety of all of our students.

  • Absences that are not excused may result in disciplinary action. 

    All absences are considered unexcused, until the school receives a note by fax, email, or note brought to the office documenting a valid reason for the absence.  If the reason isn’t valid, the absence is still considered unexcused. If the note isn’t received within 2 days, the absence is considered unexcused. If a note is received within 48 hours, the absence may be reclassified as excused. Unexcused absences are considered “unlawful absences” if the student is of compulsory school age.

  • Creston Community Schools recognizes that there may be legitimate reasons for absences, such as illness, family emergencies, or religious observances. Parents/guardians are required to provide documentation to excuse absences. Documentation must be submitted within one (1) of days after the absence occurs. 

    A student absence is considered excused under the following circumstances:

    • Illness
    • Family emergency
    • Death of a family member
    • Medical or dental appointment
    • Pre-approved educational travel (not to exceed [##] days)
    • Pre-approved religious instruction (not to exceed [##] hours/year)
    • Bona Fide religious holiday
    • Pre-approved tutoring exception (see Policy for details)
    • Court hearing
    • Dismissed from school by a school nurse or administrator
    • Care provided by a licensed health care or therapy practitioner
    • Parent deployed for or on leave from combat posting
    • “Rare and extraordinary circumstances” approved by the Superintendent (this is very narrowly defined)
  • Students who miss a significant number of school days, regardless of the reason, are considered chronically absent and may face academic and social challenges. Creston Community Schools is committed to working with families to address chronic absenteeism and support student success. We are committed to your child’s success and we are your partner. Together, we can set your student up for success! 

  • Review the state’s attendance policy


    Iowa Code sets school attendance requirements and changes were made for the 2024-2025 school year to encourage attendance and outline consequences You can read the details of the law by clicking on this link: https://5il.com/2uynp. Below are some key points outlined in our attendance policies to help prevent and address chronic absenteeism.

We believe that strong partnerships between families and schools are essential for ensuring student success. By working together, we can create a culture of attendance where every student feels motivated and supported to attend school every day.