21 days of absence a lot in the first half of the year?

Hello, I had 21 days of absence in the first semester, all excused. My father always wrote down why I was absent… I was often sick for several days in a row. Is that bad? (I'm in 9th grade at a high school)

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Knoerf
1 month ago

It depends on how your school’s attendance rules are. Even in the same state there are various differences. I always say: presence is pure courtesy. What really matters is your performance and your notes. Since you don’t have a 5some and DE 6′, everything’s fine.

In addition, such a certificate of an intermediate class usually does not interest an employer. Only your certificate is important and there are usually no shortages. All right.

botanicus
1 month ago

It’s a lot, anyway. You should be aware of that. Therefore, if a teacher has no or too few performance surveys from you, he can apply a replacement examination (orally or in writing, substance, for example, half-year). But only if everything was excused.

In case of innocent absence and therefore no note, this is the 6, but this is probably not your problem.

Xandros0506
1 month ago

all apologised

Do you think this is a potential employer?
He only sees that he can’t plan on you because you don’t seem.
This is unreliable for an employer.

Consider this from this perspective and then judge for yourself whether it is “slim” or not.

Othetaler
1 month ago

That’s a lot. But – if you’re excused – only a problem if you don’t make the fabric.

Isy12355
1 month ago

Yeah, that’s a lot and only for a half-year.

corod
1 month ago

Yeah, that’s inconceivable.