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Home / Services and Supports / Attendance and Truancy. Attendance Terms to Know. This glossary provides an explanation of basic terms relating to CPS attendance and truancy policy and practices. Absence note. A paper note providing a valid reason for the student's absence must be submitted to the school for the absence to be considered excused.
South Cook Intermediate Service Center (SCISC) provides educational leadership and professional development to the 66 public school districts and 5 special education cooperatives in South Cook County. The following are the major services provided for the districts, schools, and educators: Courses/Workshops. Administrator Academy/PERA Training.
The Regional Offices of Education (ROEs) and Intermediate Service Centers (ISCs) help ensure that every school district has a locally based point of access to numerous supports and services.
These reports provide data that helps answer questions about who attends CPS schools, where do students enroll, what programs do CPS schools offer, and is the district meeting family and community needs.
There are several benefits to your child joining a before and after school program. Students who participate in our programs are more likely to have increased academic performance, improved attendance and be more excited to learn and achieve. Learn more about the array of programs CPS has to offer.
Start typing the name of the school in the search box and click the drop down list of schools to find a school by name. When a school is selected, the school location will be marked with a colored pin on the map and a detail panel will appear with additional information.
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Chicago Public Schools (CPS), officially classified as City of Chicago School District #299 for funding and districting reasons, [5] in Chicago, Illinois, is the fourth-largest [6] school district in the United States, after New York, Los Angeles, and Miami-Dade County.