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Electronic Attendance Quiz
Please answer all the questions in the quiz, and then submit it. Thanks!
Last Name:
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First Name:
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Email:
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Preferred Phone:
Preferred Phone is:
Home
Cell
Work
1. The electronic attendance system requires 3 tags. What is the purpose of each tag? One each for…:
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The room attendance sheet, the child’s nametag, and just an extra tag;
The child’s nametag, the room attendance sheet, and the parent pick up tag;
or One for me, one for you, and one for baby Lou.
2. What do you do if a child’s tag has incorrect information on it?:
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Try not to faint and send the child and parent to the Children’s Registration Desk to get it changed right away.
Send the child to the hallway for the service. They can’t come into the room with wrong information on their tag.
The child enrolls in the class as usual. Tell the parent to stop at the Children’s Registration Desk; the staff there will have them fill out an updated information form so the changes can be made.
3. Children are allowed and encouraged to check themselves into their own rooms.:
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True
False
4. When a child is picked up, you only need to collect the parent tag.:
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True
False
5. If a parent loses their pick up tag, what do they do?:
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Go to the Registration Desk, show a photo I.D., and pick up a replacement tag.
They don’t need to do anything. Why bother with a tag?
Go to the Children’s Registration Desk and fill out a mountain of paperwork, and then they’ll receive a replacement tag.
6. If a child loses their nametag after being checked in to the room, but before pick up, what should the room volunteer do?:
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Send the child, by themselves, to the Registration Desk to get a replacement tag.
They do not need to do anything. Tag on, tag off. No big deal.
The volunteer who checked the child in goes to the registration desk for a replacement tag.
7. How are visitor tags different than enrolled family tags?:
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There is no difference.
Visitors do not get tags.
Visitor tags are hand written tags and the parent tag has the large visitor number.
8. How is Saturday night check in different?:
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Released from the service, the child, who is wearing a nametag, also brings the attendance tag to their room. The children sit on the floor and wait for the small group leader to collect the attendance tags.
There’s no difference. It is the same as Sunday morning.
The parent leaves the service with their child to register them.
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