Would this be okay?

<p>Okay sort of an emergency question… I need to go to school tomorrow <em>before</em> school starts in order to make up an important quiz (if I don’t go, I’ll get a zero). But I won’t be able to attend class at all tomorrow because I have a doctor’s appointment and then an “educational” activity to participate in during the school day. </p>

<p>Should I just silently leave school (be picked up by my parent) before the bell for 1st period rings? Would this be unethical or anything?</p>

<p>This would be an awkward question to present to my school administration, so I was just wondering if you guys could provide input.</p>

<p>Nothing unethical about it. There was this day when I really wanted to go to MUN (mornings) and I was sick. I went and then I snuck out before the first bell.</p>

<p>Of course there is nothing “unethical” about it, I don’t know how ethics would play into a question of school attendance. However, you could get it in trouble for this if it is interpreted the wrong way. I really don’t think the school would have any problem letting you come in and leave if you explained the situation, and I think you should do that. It really isn’t that unusual.</p>