I am OK with the perfect attendance, but at our school they also pass out "Commendable" attendance awards. These are all given out at the honors assembly the last week of school. If a student misses 3 days or less they get a "commendable" award. I know sometimes kids can't help it--the closest DD#1 ever got in elementary was only missing ONE day in 3rd grade, and it was for her great-grandmother's funeral, seemed unfair to me--but it's always been a goal for them to go for. DD#2 didn't miss any in grades 3 or 4, and only a 1/2 day 2 weeks before school was out in 5th grade. (of course that was the afternoon they took the 5th grade "graduation" group photo, but I digress!)
The elementary also has "student of the month" awards, nominated by teachers, focusing on a different positive attribute each month. DD#1 didn't get one until 5th grade for "honesty" because she turned in someone's lost money. DD#2 almost didn't get one in all 6 years--but when she missed that 1/2 day of school she took it upon herself to call someone and get all of her work so she didn't miss a beat, and her history teacher (not her homeroom guy) nominated her for "responsiblity"--the last month she could have gotten it. Now that seemed weird to me. She's my best student, polite, never gets into trouble--but no one noticed anything positive about her until 5th grade? Now DS has gotten one in 1st AND 2nd grade for "courtesy" and will probably get it again this spring because all of his teachers tell me how well-mannered he is--I guess that is noticeable in a boy!
As for honor roll, the only problem I have ever had is at the junior high. DD#1 never made the "all-year honor roll". To get it you have to be on honor roll first 3 quarters. She was always on honor OR recognition roll(honor roll is 3.5 or above) but kids who are in that 3.0-3.5 range all year get nothing, not even a certificate. I even asked the principal once about it. Not so much for kids like DD#1 who just miss honor roll, but kids who probably bust their butts and are LUCKY to get a 3.0 at all. Shouldn't they be encouraged? Never heard back from the principal, though.
Robin M.