Attendance Reporting and Policies

Procedures and policies regarding student attendance

Attendance Reporting

Report attendance using one of the methods below.

  • ParentVUE 
    • Beginning in the 24-25 school year, parents/legal guardians can submit full-day absences using ParentVUE. Learn more about attendance reporting through ParentVUE.
  • 703-924-8312

When reporting a student's absence, please be specific about why your student will not attend school today.  

  • If reporting an ill student, include symptoms, especially if they have a fever, nausea, vomiting, sore throat, and/or cough. If your student has a diagnosis from a healthcare provider, please include that information.

Please use our pre-arranged absence if you are setting up an absence in advance.

Attendance Policies

FCPS Regulation 2234 states that “regular attendance is necessary for maximum school achievement. In addition, punctuality and dependability in meeting assigned responsibilities are personal behavior habits valued in our society. To help students develop desirable behavior patterns, as well as maximize their classroom learning, Fairfax County Public Schools requires that students be punctual and regular in school class attendance. When attendance problems develop, the school system’s resources are made available to aid in solutions to these problems.” It is the responsibility of a parent or guardian to excuse absences within three days.

Excused Absences

  • Illness of the student
  • Death in the family
  • Medical or dental appointment
  • Observance of a religious holiday 

Unexcused Absences Reasons

  • Family and/or student vacations
  • Child care situations
  • Non-school-related activities 
  • Missing the school bus/traffic or weather issues
  • Other reasons unacceptable to the Principal

Extra-Curricular Activity Eligibility 

  • Students must be in school the entire day to be eligible to participate in any student activity scheduled on that day. Exceptions to this standard may be made with the prior approval of the principal or her/his designee.

Questions?

Email us at [email protected].