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Getting to the Heart of Chronic Absenteeism

In December 2016, the Ohio General Assembly passed House Bill 410 to “encourage and support a preventative approach to excessive absences and truancy”. According to the Ohio Department of Education, several changes take effect this school year. Most importantly, schools can no longer suspend or expel students for missing too much school. HB410 also requires districts to “amend or adopt policies that outline their interventions and plans for students who miss too much school”.  These expectations, while new to many, are directly in line with the EnvisionEdPlus’ Four Tenets for Re-envisioning Education and the Care Team Collaborative work I incubated for the Muskingum Valley Educational Service Center more than 12 years ago.   

EnvisionEdPlus challenges school and community leaders to look holistically at the issue of chronic absenteeism.  Start by asking 4 critical questions:   

  1. What are the root causes for the students and families choosing absenteeism over consistent attendance?  
  2. How can we create a continuum of strategies to address each root cause?  
  3. How can we support individual students based on their personal reasons for not attending school? 
  4. Who are community partners with similar missions that can collaborate with us to implement the continuum of strategies our students need to succeed in school – and beyond?  

Root causes for absenteeism vary by student, family and community.  To figure out your local root causes, it is important to ask KIDS, ask parents, ask teachers, ask leaders and ask community members. Then – listen to the ‘why’ BEFORE you begin to determine what is ‘behind the behavior’.    The US Department of Education provides a Toolkit to Address and Eliminate Chronic Absenteeism that might help you get started.

Here are just a few root causes and 12 strategies/resources which can impact behaviors.  Everything listed here is FREE!  Check out these resources and see how they might help your community address chronic absenteeism in your schools.

Lack of Connection to School

Lack of Engagement in School/Classroom Learning

Mental Health/ATOD Challenges

If you aren’t sure where to begin, or need support creating or implementing strategies, give us a shout. EnvisionEdPlus team members are happy to lend a hand.  We can do anything from acting as a virtual thought partner to facilitating planning or implementation to helping you find or secure grants to fund strategies unique to your community.  

Have a great start to the school year.

~ Michele Timmons, President

 

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