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Taking Action on Attendance: How Parents Can Make a Difference at Home

Taking Action on Attendance: How Parents Can Make a Difference at Home. Date. What i s Chronic Absence?. Chronic Absence is missing 10% or more of the school year for any reason – this includes excused and unexcused absences. Chronic Absence: A Hidden National Crisis.

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Taking Action on Attendance: How Parents Can Make a Difference at Home

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  1. Taking Action on Attendance: How Parents Can Make a Difference at Home Date

  2. What is Chronic Absence? • Chronic Absence is missing 10% or more of the school year forany reason – this includes excused and unexcused absences.

  3. Chronic Absence:A Hidden National Crisis • Nationwide, as many as 7.5 million students miss nearly a month of school every year. That’s 135 million days of lost time in the classroom. • In some cities, as many as one in four students are missing that much school. • Chronic absenteeism is a red alert that students are headed for academic trouble and eventually for dropping out of high school.  • Poor attendance isn’t just a problem in high school. It can start as early as pre-kindergarten.

  4. Why We May Not Notice Chronic Absence Absences Add Up Chronic Absence = 18 days of absence = 2 days a month

  5. If You’re Not in School, You Can’t Benefit From What Is Taught

  6. Students Chronically Absent in Kindergarten & 1st Grade Much Less Likely to Read Proficiently in 3rd Grade Source: Applied Survey Research & Attendance Works (April 2011) 64% 17%

  7. Why Are Students Missing So Much School?

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