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Definition of Tardies
1. tardy [n] - See also: tardy
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tardies
Literary usage of Tardies
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. School Statistics and Publicity by Carter Alexander (1919)
"Similar constant errors may be expected in such cases as these: reports on number
of tardies, because teachers easily forget to mark ..."
2. School Statistics and Publicity by Carter Alexander (1919)
"Similar constant errors may be expected in such cases as these: reports on number
of tardies, because teachers easily forget to mark tardies but are very ..."
3. Labor: Hiring Workers, Teaching Men to Do Better Work, Wage-payment Plans (1915)
"On reaching the office he finds any "tardies" lined up under the eye of the service
... After making his records, he gives out the pins to the tardies, ..."
4. Parents, Peers and Pot II: Parents in Action by Marsha Manatt (1996)
"Then, using parent volunteers, the administration began to monitor tardies, an
important indicator of student attitudes toward school. ..."
5. A Survey of a Public School System by Henry Lester Smith (1917)
"December 4: December 5: Library books Notices to section rooms Library Attendance
Tabulation Attendance and tardies recorded Tabulation Office Count paper ..."
6. School Credit for Home Work by Lewis Raymond Alderman (1915)
"During the year of 1911-12, without home credit work, this school had a record
of 95 per cent in attendance and 59 tardies. For the year 1912-13 just closed ..."
7. The Indiana School Journal by Indiana State Teachers Association (1867)
"Note absences, tardies, and other delinquencies, as they occur, ... To show the
standing, as to attendance, deduct the number of tardies, and, if unexcused, ..."