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He also worked as attendance officer for the board of education.
Attendance officers say they are often forced to make judgment calls.
The attendance officer called me, and I soothed him some.
The drive will continue through this week, with attendance officers also knocking on doors.
On Feb. 7, 1990, the school attendance officer called the boy's home.
The district has two full-time investigators, in addition to attendance officers at each of the schools.
Another $7 million went for attendance officers, doctors, nurses and mental health workers.
Attendance officers were more active in towns and cities but, at least initially, met some resistance from parents.
Attendance officers making calls yesterday said most of the parents they reached knew about summer school and knew that their children had to attend.
In 1874 he became school attendance officer and sanitary inspector of the local board of health.
Attendance officers, working from school headquarters, reached 3,800 households on Thursday and Friday.
At the beginning of the 2005-2006 school year, a guidance counselor, an attendance officer, and a social worker were new personnel additions.
The school also has eight learning mentors, a safer-schools officer and an attendance officer.
He was the school's attendance officer.
In 1875 a school board was formed and the school started, with the local attendance officer as clerk to the board.
Attendance Officers often visited the homes of children who failed to attend school, which often proved to be ineffective.
Each week the City Attendance Officer called to check the registers for absentees.
The cellphone system was well received by veteran Boston attendance officers, some of whom have depended on their bulky lists for 30 or 40 years.
Another child successfully managed to play hooky for months by lying to his high school attendance officer that his family was moving to Colorado.
"Support services," which include attendance officers, guidance counselors, psychologists, librarians, administration, transportation, maintenance and data processing, took 33.6 percent.
He joined the bureau in 1953 as an attendance officer, rose to become assistant director in 1976 and retired in 1987.
The 'baby difficulty', as one attendance officer called it, led to many late nineteenth-century state elementary schools opening crèches.
School attendance officers were disliked for failing to take account of the need of some poor families for a child's income.
Mr. Parson was supervising attendance officer for public high schools in the Bronx before retiring last year.
School attendance officer.