JaredR
Save Sderot
There is a student at the school in which I attend who seems to take it to his own liberty to decide when to, and when not to attend school. The days are erattic, and are as a result of no known physical illness, it is undeniable that mentally there may be a situation there, as rumours have it instead of attending school he goes and works at KFC.
The days generally fall around before assessment tasks are due, or when assessment tasks are due, and can sometimes continue on and off in the ensuing days. In some instances it has been weeks before he has completed set assessment tasks, which as a result hinders the ability for the rest of the student body to receive their own marks or papers.
What policies are in place to prevent this unfair advantage the student has over the rest of the school, let alone state, from receiving a UAI, not notable of the fact of unfair and without just-cause additional time?
The days generally fall around before assessment tasks are due, or when assessment tasks are due, and can sometimes continue on and off in the ensuing days. In some instances it has been weeks before he has completed set assessment tasks, which as a result hinders the ability for the rest of the student body to receive their own marks or papers.
What policies are in place to prevent this unfair advantage the student has over the rest of the school, let alone state, from receiving a UAI, not notable of the fact of unfair and without just-cause additional time?