Reasons American Students Missed More Than 10% of the 2021-22 School Year
We love the energy around the start of the school year. It’s inspiring to see our partners ramping up to support students all across the U.S.—especially in the face of challenges like chronic absence, which can be so detrimental to students’ long-term academic success.
This article explores the reasons a quarter of American students missed more than 10% of the 2021-22 school year (the most recent data available) as well as the approaches districts are using to address those absences.
Hats off to everyone making schools welcoming, safe, enriching spaces for our young people this year, whether you work for a school district, an edtech company, a nonprofit, or any other organization!
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