Attendance
DID YOU KNOW?
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Research shows students should miss no more than nine days of school each year to stay engaged, successful, and on track to graduate.
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One of every seven District 196 students misses two or more days of school per month, nearly 20 days (10%) of the school year.
CHILDREN THRIVE WHEN THEY ARE AT SCHOOL
Regular attendance helps students enjoy school more and feel connected to their community. It also boosts academic performance and enhances social skills.
ACADEMIC SUCCESS
- Higher grades
- Increased chance of graduating
- Hands-on/collaborative learning
- Better access to academic support
SOCIAL/EMOTIONAL SKILLS
- Forming friendships
- Developing emotional skills (empathy, patience, confidence, teamwork)
- Enhancing communication skills
HELP YOUR STUDENT SUCCEED
- Discuss the importance of showing up on-time each day.
- Maintain routines, limit technology, ensure good sleep.
- Avoid appointments during the school day.
- Encourage participation in school activities.
- Ensure every class period is attended.
- Talk with your school to learn about support options!
District 196 is committed to improving student attendance. Parents will be contacted if their child's attendance becomes concerning.
In accordance with District Policy 503.2AR, students are expected to attend class every day, with the exception of school-authorized and verified absences. Excessive absences may have adverse consequences.