When is a school considered to be required to take attendance for R2T4 purposes?
A school would be considered to be one that is required to take attendance only when an outside entity determines that it requires that the school take attendance for some or all of its students. Absent a determination by an outside entity that the school is required to take attendance, the school would be considered to be one that is not required to take attendance. If an outside entity determines that a school is required to take attendance for a limited continuous period of greater than a day, then the school is considered to be one that is required to take attendance only for that period of time. However, if the outside entity requires a one-day census activity, ED would not consider the school to meet the definition of an institution that is required to take attendance. Schools that are required to continuously take attendance for a limited period must document a student’s attendance through that period. If a school determines that a student was not in attendance at the end of tha
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