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<blockquote data-quote="Catlady19" data-source="post: 2320940" data-attributes="member: 135231"><p>Yes but I didnt say book outside school hours, all they have to do is book the hospital appointment after registration. I am trying to point out that the school is not deliberately penalising anyone, that is just the way registration and the school management systems work, even though it is an 'authorised ' absence, when you run a report for absences it will still show up as an absence, whereas if you register first then go to the appointment it will not show up. Every child will be treated the same in this respect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Catlady19, post: 2320940, member: 135231"] Yes but I didnt say book outside school hours, all they have to do is book the hospital appointment after registration. I am trying to point out that the school is not deliberately penalising anyone, that is just the way registration and the school management systems work, even though it is an 'authorised ' absence, when you run a report for absences it will still show up as an absence, whereas if you register first then go to the appointment it will not show up. Every child will be treated the same in this respect. [/QUOTE]
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