Facts About School Attendance
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Absenteeism in the first month of school can predict poor attendance throughout the school year. Half the students who miss 2-4 days in September go on to miss nearly a month of school.
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Over 8 million U.S. students miss nearly a month of school each year.
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Absenteeism and its ill effects start early. One in 10 kindergarten and first grade students are chronically absent.
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Poor attendance can influence whether children read proficiently by the end of third grade or be held back.
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By 6th grade, chronic absence becomes a leading indicator that a student will drop out of high school.
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Research shows that missing 10 percent of the school, or about 18 days in most school districts, negatively affects a student’s academic performance. That’s just two days a month and that’s known as chronic absence.
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When students improve their attendance rates, they improve their academic prospects and chances for graduating.