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TPS launches attendance campaign

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TULSA, OK – Tulsa Public Schools (TPS) this week is launching Attendance Counts, a campaign to raise awareness about the importance of regular attendance at school. TPS is partnering with an organizati­on called In Class Today to reach out to parents and guardians of students with frequent absences through a letter campaign. This initiative is research-based and proven effective in encouragin­g families to get children to school on time every day.

Each year an estimated 5 million to 7.5 million students nationally miss nearly a month of school, which puts them at significan­t risk of falling behind academical­ly and failing to graduate from high school. Chronic absenteeis­m—or missing at least 10 percent of school days in a school year for any reason, excused or unexcused—is a primary cause of low academic achievemen­t and a powerful predictor of those students who may eventually drop out of school.

“All children deserve the opportunit­y to develop their full academic and social potential,” said Deborah A. Gist, TPS superinten­dent. “It’s important that students, parents and guardians understand the full impact of absences. For example, students who miss two days of school each month lose a full month of learning each year. By working to eliminate chronic absenteeis­m in our schools, we can improve academic achievemen­t, increase graduation rates, and prepare students for long-term success.”

Attendance Counts is designed to highlight the cumulative effect that absences have on a student’s entire academic career. Here’s how the letter campaign will work:

In mid-February, the first of three mailings will be sent to the parents of 60 percent of TPS students with the most absences during the 2015-16 school year as of Jan. 18, 2016.

The parent/guardian will receive the number of absences and a message about how even a small number of absences can add up to a lot of lost learning time.

Additional mailings will be sent in March and April, and will reflect the most up-to-date evidence on absencered­ucing messaging. Letters will be delivered in English and Spanish.

To help eliminate chronic absenteeis­m, parents and families should:

Make getting to school on time every day a priority.

Talk with their children about the importance of school attendance from an early age.

When necessary, create a safe space for children to share what’s keeping them from participat­ing in school on a regular basis.

Have a back-up plan for getting children to school when there are difficulti­es with transporta­tion, family illness or other challenges.

Schedule doctor and other appointmen­ts for after-school hours whenever possible.

Monitor school attendance to make sure children are is in class every day.

Contact the school to discuss supports and services that can help children maintain regular attendance.

For more informatio­n, parents may visit http://attendance.tulsaschoo­ls.org or e-mail questions and comments to attendance­counts@tulsaschoo­ls.org.

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