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Southgate Attendance Practice August 19, 2014 Updated January 26, 2015, February 20, 2015, Updated August 12, 2015

Southgate Attendance Practice August 19, 2014 Updated January 26, 2015, February 20, 2015, Updated August 12, 2015

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Page 1: Southgate Attendance Practice August 19, 2014 Updated January 26, 2015, February 20, 2015, Updated August 12, 2015

Southgate

Attendance Practice

August 19, 2014Updated January 26, 2015, February 20, 2015, Updated August 12, 2015

Page 2: Southgate Attendance Practice August 19, 2014 Updated January 26, 2015, February 20, 2015, Updated August 12, 2015

New Tenure Law and Evaluation Tools:

Performance evaluations must consider staff

attendance!

Page 3: Southgate Attendance Practice August 19, 2014 Updated January 26, 2015, February 20, 2015, Updated August 12, 2015

The District recognizes the importance and necessity of good attendance for the benefit of student

learning.

Page 4: Southgate Attendance Practice August 19, 2014 Updated January 26, 2015, February 20, 2015, Updated August 12, 2015

Contractual Language Examples:

• Administrative Assistants: Article 7

• BESSS: Article 17

• Food Services: Article 13

• General Education Paras: Article 15

• Special Education Paras: Article 10

• SPSA: Article 5

• SAEC: Article 12

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Reporting an Absence

ALL Staff must report an absence using the AESOP

system effective immediately.

You may report off via computer

or

by phone

(Please visit https://emp.aesoponline.com/Employee/Home, or phone 1-800-942-3767

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AESOP is available 24 hours a day.Please log on as soon as you know you’ll be absent. You must report off at least one (1) hour prior to your start time.

If, in the case of an emergency, you report less than one hour before your reporting time, contact your supervisor, as you will be unable to access AESOP if there is less than one hour before your start time.

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SURGERY

Scheduled SurgeryNotify your immediate supervisor and Human Resources at least 30 Days in advance. This is a requirement under the FMLA (Family Medical Leave Act)

Emergency SurgeryNotify your immediate supervisor and Human Resources as soon as you, or a designee is able.

Elective SurgeryElective Surgery should be done during Summer Recess or a Holiday Break!

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5 or More Consecutive Days

• Report off using AESOP

• Contact immediate supervisor indicating the reason for absence.

• Be prepared to return to work with a letter from your physician, or turn in your letter to the HR Department ahead of your return.• Effective July 1, 2011 The Human Resources

Department will require this documentation

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Supervisors are to ensure that the HR Department receives the documentation immediately.

5 or More Consecutive Days

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Additional Attendance Information

Employees may not use personal time to extend a scheduled break.

Union employees: Refer to your contract language regarding additional personal business day usage.

Non Union employees: Personal Business Days must be approved in advance by your administrator.

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The AffidavitWe will not be using the paper

affidavit effective 2015-16 school year

It is your individual responsibility to report your absence using the Aesop system. The Aesop system will now record how many sick/personal/vacation days, you have remaining. Failure to report off using this system will result in progressive discipline.

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Reporting to Work after an Injury

If an employee breaks a leg, for example, they may think it’s ok to return to work.

The Administrator should consider: Is it safe for this employee to be at work performing their daily job responsibilities in their working environment?

If uncertain, a note from their physician is in order.