As CPS grapples with absenteeism crisis, a new study shows what may help

I don't think we should be too quick to blame the schools, you know? 🤔 I mean, it's not like they're just sitting around twiddling their thumbs while students are missing out on school days. The new study actually shows that there's a lot of potential for schools to make a positive impact on attendance rates if they focus on creating a supportive environment.

I'm all for exploring ways to improve attendance, but let's not forget that some of these students might be dealing with really tough stuff outside of the classroom. 🤕 Mental health issues, homelessness – it's not just about sitting in a chair and paying attention. Schools need to consider that their students are people with real lives and struggles.

Plus, research shows that physical presence in class is super important for learning, so let's not be too dismissive of that aspect either. 😊 We should be looking at ways to support all our students, whether they're struggling academically or personally.
 
🤔 Did you see that the number of middle schoolers being chronically absent is like 30%? That's wild! 🚨 And high schoolers, it's even worse at 57%! 😟 Like what can we do to fix this?! I think schools need to invest more in mental health resources and social programs. The study showed that when students feel safe and have friends at their school, they're way less likely to be absent. 💕 It's not just about academics, it's about making sure students are happy and supported. 🤝
 
📊 I'm shocked by how much of an impact school climate has on attendance rates in Chicago 🤯 30% of middle schoolers are missing out on so many days 📆 it's crazy to think that just having friends at school or strong relationships with teachers can make all the difference 💕. It makes total sense, though - when you feel connected and supported, you're more likely to show up and participate in class 🎉. And let's be real, who wants to sit alone in an empty classroom every day? 😔 The research is clear: schools need to step up their game and prioritize creating a positive atmosphere where students feel welcome and included 🌈.
 
omg have you guys seen this study from the University of Chicago on school attendance in chicago? it's insane! 🤯 according to them, like 30% of middle schoolers are chronically absent & 57% of high schoolers... that's super concerning. but what's even crazier is that schools themselves can make a HUGE difference in attendance rates. i mean, the researchers found out that when students feel safe, have friends at their school, and strong relationships with teachers... they're more likely to show up. it makes total sense tho, cuz who wants to go to school if you don't feel comfortable or connected? anyway, CPS officials are like "ok we gotta do something" 🤔 so fingers crossed they come up with a plan that actually works!
 
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