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Weekly Attendance 
Tracks student attendance on a weekly basis.
Rubric Code: N4A48
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Subject: (General)  
Type: Attendance  
Grade Levels: K-5, 6-8, 9-12

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  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Attendance
50 %

Was student in class?

Poor

Student missed three or more classes during the week.
Fair

Student missed one or two classes during the week.
Good

Student attended all classes this week.
Tardies
25 %

Did student arrive on time?

Poor

Student arrived late to three or more classes during the week.
Fair

Student arrived late to class one or two times during the week.
Good

Student arrived on time everyday this week.
Prepared
25 %

Is student prepared for class?

Poor

Student is not prepared to learn three or more times during the week. Does not have a pen/pencil, paper or other proper classroom materials.
Fair

Student is not prepared to learn one or two times during the week. Does not have a pen/pencil, paper or other proper classroom materials.
Good

Student arrives to class every day prepared to learn. Always brings classroom learning materials.



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