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About 1 in 3 New York public-school students was chronically absent in 2022-2023, a state comptroller's report found, ... a national initiative focused on improving school attendance. ...
Improving school climate can be used as a preventative approach to reduce disruptive behavior and improve attendance, achievement, and student and parent satisfaction with school. [4] Many assessment tools and interventions have therefore been developed to help school in the climate improve process.
The National Council on Disability (NCD) looks at how NCLB and IDEA are improving outcomes for students with Down syndrome. The effects they investigate include reducing the number of students who drop out, increasing graduation rates, and effective strategies to transition students to post-secondary education.
In a new study using 2021–22 school year data from the U.S. Department of Education and published by Attendance Works on Friday, it was revealed that nearly 30% of students — approximately 14. ...
So, to encourage students to consistently attend school, MSCS is launching the “Come to Win” initiative, which will provide designations for those with an attendance rate of at least 90% ...
The No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, Sec. 1111 (b)(F), required that "each state shall establish a timeline for adequate yearly progress.The timeline shall ensure that not later than 12 years after the 2001-2002 school year, all students in each group described in subparagraph (C)(v) will meet or exceed the State's standards."
In the study, researchers looked at attendance data for chronically absent students in Connecticut public schools who received home visits as a part of a program the state launched to re-engage ...
Active student response strategies can be either low- or high-tech. High-tech strategies, which use electrical devices, may utilize mobile phones, clickers, or other devices. Low-tech strategies do not require any electrical devices and may not require anything more than pencil and paper. Examples include guided notes and response cards. [1]