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Rethinking Chronic Absenteeism Why Schools Can t Solve It Alone

by [Lenhoff, Sarah Winchell, Singer, Jeremy]

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A call for community-based approaches to reducing the barriers that prevent regular attendance in K-12 schools

In Rethinking Chronic Absenteeism, Sarah Winchell Lenhoff and Jeremy Singer reframe chronic absenteeism as a symptom of a complex set of factors affecting the student, family, and community rather than simply an accountability metric for educators, schools, or districts. Lenhoff and Singer identify chronic absenteeism--often defined as missing 10 percent or more of instructional days--as an issue of social and economic inequality as much as an educational one, and they explore the role of K-12 schools and other organizations in solving this growing problem.

The book is based on research conducted over eight years as part of a research-practice partnership with urban school systems in Detroit. Their results show the challenges of relying on school-based approaches to improve attendance, particularly in high absenteeism contexts where the causes of absenteeism are due to inequalities that are outside the scope of schools or districts to address.

Lenhoff and Singer caution that school-based measures like punishments, parent fines, and even rewards can reinforce the social inequality that makes accessing school difficult. They stress that schools and districts should address factors within their purview: change the role of attendance-focused staff to act as navigators to help families remove barriers, improve school-home communication, help families access resources, and focus on building and sustaining positive relationships with students and families. The book also calls for broader societal change with recommendations for how policymakers, district and school leaders, and community partners can together adopt a more ecological approach to attendance.

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  • Harvard Education Press Brand
  • Mar 25, 2025 Pub Date:
  • 9781682539613 ISBN-13:
  • 168253961X ISBN-10:
  • 208.0 pages Paperback
  • English Language
  • 8.98 in * 0.71 in * 5.98 in Dimensions:
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