Attendance Matters Oct 2018

Help Build School Success with Good Attendance!

  • Set a regular bedtime and a morning routine for children in the home.
  • Lay out clothes, backpacks, and coats the night before school to save time in the morning.
  • Don’t let your child stay home unless he/she is truly sick.  Keep in mind complaints of a stomachache or headache can sometimes be a sign of anxiety and not a reason to stay home.
  • If your child seems anxious about going to school, talk to their teacher for suggestions on how make him/her feel more comfortable.
  • Develop a back-up plan for getting to school if something comes up.  Call on a family member, a family friend, a neighbor, or another trusted parent from our school.
  • Avoid medical appointments for anyone in the family that will impact a child’s attendance.
  • Avoid extended trips when school is in session.

When are Absences a Problem?

 

Chronic Absences

(10% of the SCHOOL YEAR)

Warning Signs Satisfactory
Tues/Thurs 7 or more absences 5-6 absences 1-3 absences
Mon/Wed/Fri 9 or more absences 5-8 absences 1-4 absences 
Mon – Thus  12 or more absences 6-11 absences 1-5 absences

 

DID YOU KNOW?*

  • Absences can affect the whole classroom if the teacher has to slow down learning to help children catch up.
  • Being late to school may lead to poor attendance.
  • Missing 10% of school can make it harder to learn to read.
  • Starting in kindergarten, too many absences can cause children to fall behind in school.

*Sources:  Attendanceworks.org and Reachoutandread.org

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