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Attachment B ' <br /> REDWOOD CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT EXTENDED DAY <br /> LEARNING PROGRAM POLICIES & PROTOCOLS <br /> ATTENDANCE <br /> Attendance policy is dictated by the California Department of Education. Programs must <br /> maintain an eighty-five percent attendance rate. If program attendance drops below 85% <br /> but is still above 75%the state will provide technical assistance to help raise the <br /> attendance rate and this technical assistance will continue until the program attendance <br /> rate is at 85%. If program attendance drops below 75%the state will provide intensive <br /> technical assistance until the required 85% attendance rate is achieved. If the attendance <br /> rate remains below 75% for more than 3 attendance reporting periods, future funding may <br /> be reduced by the state. Dual funded sites need to achieve over 85% attendance in ASES <br /> and 85-100% in 215t CCLC. <br /> The state After School Education and Safety grants program requires program attendance <br /> to be reported twice a year—January 31 and July 31. Providers to report attendance to <br /> the Redwood City School District must use the grant attendance forms. In order to have <br /> time to review and submit the forms to the state, the forms must be completed by the <br /> provider and returned to the After School Coordinator a week in advance of the state due <br /> date. <br /> ATTENDANCE FORMS ARE DUE TO THE DISTRICT: <br /> January 25—for period July 1 —December 31 <br /> July 25—for period January 1 —June 30 <br /> Attendance (total students served) is calculated by adding together the number of students <br /> who participated each day of the program during the reporting period. For example, if 30 <br /> students participated Monday, 40 Tuesday, 35 Wednesday, 40 Thursday and 20 Friday, <br /> then the total students served that week is 165. The form also asks for the number of <br /> days the program was in operation during the program period. <br /> To determine your program attendance rate, the state compares your annual total students <br /> served to the number of students proposed to be served in the original grant request. So if <br /> a program proposed to serve 90 students for 180 days,the total students served should be <br /> 16,200 to achieve 100% attendance and 13770 to achieve 85% attendance. The state also <br /> looks at the annual total number of days the program is in operation as reported on a <br /> program's attendance reports. This should not exceed the number of days proposed in <br /> the original grant request. <br /> 6/3/11 Page 1 of 5 <br />