School closings are having a ripple effect on the lives of vulnerable families. (TNS) — With the transition to online learning to finish out the school year amid the pandemic, teachers are taking ...
The Wake County school system has changed how school attendance is counted now that all its students are starting the school year taking classes online instead of on campus. Under the revised ...
Every student is expected to participate in academically related activities and attend every class session for which the student is duly registered. It is the prerogative of the individual faculty ...
In a world of social distancing, the classroom has transitioned online and some educators worry the virtual seats are empty. Superintendent Tiffany Anderson says she doesn’t believe that USD 501 isn’t ...
The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) is committed to promoting student success by communicating the expectation of regular attendance and participation in classes. This policy serves as a ...
TOHONO O’ODHAM NATION, Ariz. — By the numbers, Tohono O’odham Community College is booming. Enrollment in the fall semester was just under 1,200, according to the American Indian Higher Education ...
Taking attendance at Los Angeles schools amid online learning is more complicated — and a lot more liberal — than students simply responding “here” when their name is called. In a policy that has ...
OPB has been following a group of students in the Class of 2025 after the state of Oregon set a goal that every student starting with that class, should successfully complete high school. The group of ...
The authority for excusing all class absences rests with the instructor of the course. If the professor is requesting confirmation of documentation, please reach out to your College Assistant Dean’s ...
The COVID-19 pandemic will result in many longterm changes, and one of those may be how university professors take attendance. (Ben Daniel) Editor’s note: This story is a part of a series that ...
Last April, I was a month out from the end of the spring semester when I read in The Chronicle about the “stunning’ level of student disconnection.” At the time, I was teaching three in-person courses ...