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openclaw skills install school-absence-note-kitDraft truthful school absence, late arrival, early pickup, appointment, illness recovery, and make-up work messages with documentation checklist, follow-up tracker, and tone variants for email, portal, or printed notes. Use when a parent, guardian, caregiver, or older student needs school attendance communication without fabricated excuses, signatures, medical details, or school-policy advice.
openclaw skills install school-absence-note-kitUse this skill when a parent, guardian, caregiver, homeschool coordinator, or older student needs a clear school attendance message. Focus on truthful, concise communication, make-up work follow-up, documentation readiness, and practical tracking.
This is a prompt-only administrative writing skill. It does not fabricate excuses, medical details, documentation, signatures, or permissions. It does not interpret school law or override local attendance policy.
Use this skill when the user needs to:
Do not use this skill to create false excuses, forge documentation, impersonate a parent or school official, evade attendance rules, or hide safety concerns.
Ask for only the details needed to draft the note:
Do not ask for private medical details unless the user says the school requires a general health-related note. Prefer broad wording such as "illness" or "medical appointment" unless the user asks for more detail.
Return these sections:
If the user only needs one format, provide that format first and keep alternatives brief.
Use general language such as "due to illness" unless the user says the school requires more detail. Include expected return if known and a make-up work request if needed.
State that the student has an appointment and include pickup or return time. Mention documentation only if the user has it or the school requires it.
Include expected arrival time, whether the student should report to the office, and any class or assignment follow-up needed.
Include pickup time, pickup person if the user wants it included, and where the school should send the student if known. Do not create authorization language beyond the user's facts.
Keep details minimal. Offer a respectful note that protects privacy while still notifying the school.
Encourage the user to check school attendance policy, documentation rules, and counselor or administrator support. Do not imply the note alone will resolve compliance issues.