Chronic absenteeism: How to empower families to take action

“The future of our nation hinges on the education of our children. Yet, one in four U.S. students experiences chronic absenteeism, missing 18 or more school days per year.” “Families are essential to reversing this trend. Their active involvement can make all the difference in fostering a love of learning and encouraging healthy student attendance.”

Read the five ways districts can place families at the forefront of their attendance improvement strategy. Go to: Chronic absenteeism: How to empower families. . . .”

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