In Washington State, truancy refers to unexcused absences from school. Under state law (RCW 28A.225.010), all children ages 8-18 must attend school regularly. For students ages 6-7 who are enrolled in public school, parents must ensure regular attendance unless they formally withdraw their child.
Under Washington state law (RCW 28A.225.030), a student is legally considered truant after:
At this point, Peninsula School District is legally required to file a petition with the juvenile court alleging a violation of RCW 28A.225.010.
Chronic absenteeism means missing 10% or more of the school year for any reason - both excused and unexcused absences. For a typical 180-day school year, that's just two (2) days each month, or about 18 days total. Every school day shapes your child's educational journey, and we're here to support regular attendance.
Research shows that consistent attendance directly impacts student success:
At Peninsula School District, we understand that situations arise that may prevent your student from attending school. Our goal is to support families while ensuring students receive the education they deserve. The following absences are considered excused when proper notification is provided to the school:
Please notify the school office of an absence:
At Peninsula School District, we're committed to working together to ensure your student's success. An absence is considered unexcused when:
We take a proactive approach to support regular attendance:
After 1 Unexcused Absence:
We'll contact you to ensure you're aware and offer initial support.
After 3 Unexcused Absences:
We'll schedule a conference to understand challenges and develop solutions together.
Between 2-7 Unexcused Absences:
We'll implement data-informed steps to support attendance improvement.
Early communication is key to preventing unexcused absences. Please contact us if:
Early Support & Prevention
Our team is here to support your family's needs. Early communication is key to student success - please don't hesitate to reach out!
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.