School Readiness Attendance Reporting

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School Readiness Attendance Reporting Updated March 2018 Sponsored by the Early Learning Coalition of Northwest Florida and the State of Florida, Office of Early Learning

Enrollment/Attendance Certification X = Enrolled/Present E = Excused Absence A = Authorized Absence Beyond 3 Days N = Enrolled, Non-Reimbursable H = Reimbursable Holiday T = Terminated ● EARLY LEARNING COALITION OF NORTHWEST FLORIDA

Attendance Codes T H N A E X ● EARLY LEARNING COALITION OF NORTHWEST FLORIDA

X = Enrolled/Present Rule 6M-4.500 requires the following on all sign-in and sign-out forms: Provider’s name Child’s first and last name Date Time in and time out Authorized sign-in and sign-out signatures of the parent or other person dropping off or picking up the child to, or from, the provider site. * Authorized signature, via paper or electronic, includes provider designee for children who are transported via school to or from the provider site or a parent or person authorized by the parent as documented in writing and on file with the provider. Reference: Rule 6M-4.500 “Child Attendance and Provider Reimbursements” ● EARLY LEARNING COALITION OF NORTHWEST FLORIDA

E = Excused Absence Can only be used after child’s first day of attendance Requires no written documentation Three maximum number of “E” days per month Can include vacation or recreation time Reference: Rule 6M-4.500 “Child Attendance and Provider Reimbursements” ● EARLY LEARNING COALITION OF NORTHWEST FLORIDA

A = Authorized Absence Can only be used after child’s first day of attendance Requires written documentation Acceptable documentation to support extraordinary circumstances: Hospitalization of the child or parent with appropriate documentation (i.e., doctor’s note, hospital admission) Illness requiring home stay as documented (doctor’s note, parent statement) Death in the immediate family with appropriate documentation (i.e., obituary, death certificate, parent statement) Court-ordered visitation with appropriate documentation (i.e. court order) Unforeseen documented military deployment or exercise of parent(s) (i.e., military orders of deployment, reserve duty) Vacation or recreation time NOT included in “extraordinary circumstances” Reference: Rule 6M-4.500 “Child Attendance and Provider Reimbursements” ● EARLY LEARNING COALITION OF NORTHWEST FLORIDA

Total Absences The Coalition may pay for more than three absences with approved supporting documentation. The paid absences must not exceed 10 days per month. Reference: Rule 6M-4.500 “Child Attendance and Provider Reimbursements” ● EARLY LEARNING COALITION OF NORTHWEST FLORIDA

N = Non-Reimbursable Child not present: After 10 approved absences Exceeded 3 “E” days No written documentation to support absence(s) After 10 approved absences Facility closed (not a Coalition-approved holiday) Reference: Rule 6M-4.500 “Child Attendance and Provider Reimbursements” ● EARLY LEARNING COALITION OF NORTHWEST FLORIDA

H = Reimbursable Holiday Coalition-approved holiday Facility closed “H” not counted as an absence for reimbursement purposes Reference: Rule 6M-4.500 “Child Attendance and Provider Reimbursements” ● EARLY LEARNING COALITION OF NORTHWEST FLORIDA

T = Terminated Child no longer attending Non-reimbursable after the child’s last day of attendance: Parent has withdrawn the child from program. Coalition has terminated the case (i.e., due to child’s eligibility) “T” is recorded on the day after the child’s last reimbursable day. Reference: Rule 6M-4.500 “Child Attendance and Provider Reimbursements” ● EARLY LEARNING COALITION OF NORTHWEST FLORIDA