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Addressing Chronic Absenteeism

Chronic Absenteeism Task Force

Governor Youngkin's statewide chronic absenteeism task force has shared videos and discussion guides to support school divisions in improving attendance.

The Superintendent's ActionKit for Improving Attendance is a roadmap designed for school divisions to intentionally review and expand their school division's attendance planning. Superintendents and school leaders can use this four-step roadmap to design customized attendance strategies that meet their school and division needs. 

Attendance Teams

3 smiling middle school studentsA best practice for shifting to the chronic absenteeism lens (as opposed to a focus on truancy) is the creation of attendance teams at the school level and division level. This can be a new team or folded into another team (VTSS, Climate, Leadership, etc.).

Attendance Works, which is a leading non-profit organization focused on reducing chronic absenteeism, created tip sheets for division level attendance teams and school level attendance teams.

Attendance teams can determine their strengths and areas for growth by participating in a division level assessment and a school level assessment.

Attendance teams should promote a culture of attendance and intentionally plan attendance-related activities to occur throughout the school year. For sample templates and planning calendars, refer to the Attendance Works Year-Long Planning Tools.

A Multi-Tiered Approach for Improving Attendance

3 elementary kids studyingAttendance teams should lead schools in selecting strategies to improve attendance. An impactful technique to reduce chronic absenteeism is to partner with families. It is also important for schools to recognize good and improved attendance.

Other whole-school strategies to improve attendance focus on creating a welcoming environment.  Resources to support a positive school climate include Relationship Mapping and Warm Welcomes.

As attendance teams review school-wide and student-level data, some students will need more individualized support. Strategies to provide extra support to identified students include the 2 x 10 strategy, mentoring, and student support plans. For additional evidence-based strategies regarding reducing chronic absenteeism, please visit the Attendance Playbook.

Virginia Code and Regulations

Virginia Code and regulations relevant to attendance and absenteeism include the following:

  • Code of Virginia §22.1-254 addresses compulsory attendance and exemptions to compulsory attendance.
  • Code of Virginia § 22.1-258 addresses truancy and the intervention process.
  • Chapter 730 of the Administrative Code of Virginia consists of three sections:
    • 8VAC-20-730-10 establishes definitions as it relates to the attendance policies and the collection and reporting of truancy.
    • 8VAC-20-730-20 establishes the unexcused absence intervention process and responsibilities.
    • 8VAC-20-730-30 establishes data collection and reporting requirements.

Resources

Organization Websites

Information and Data

Toolkits and Resources

Footnote

Ginsburg, A., Jordan, P., and Chang., H. (August 2014). Absences Add Up: How School Attendance Influences Student Success. Retrieved from https://www.attendanceworks.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/Absenses-Add-Up_September-3rd-2014.pdf