Attendance
- Missing 10 percent (or about 18 days) can make it harder to learn to read.
- Students can still fall behind if they miss just a day or two days every few weeks.
- Being late to school may lead to poor attendance.
- Absences can affect the whole classroom if the teacher has to slow down learning to help children catch up.
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Good attendance will help children do well in high school, college, and at work.
Three-Part Video Series: “Attend Today, Achieve Tomorrow”
Focus on Marina schools
In the fall of 2024, MPUSD created a three-part video series shining a spotlight on the critical role school attendance plays in shaping students’ futures, particularly in Marina, where chronic absenteeism rates are higher than neighboring communities. Through the voices of students, parents, educators, and community leaders, the series explores the challenges, impacts, and solutions surrounding school attendance.
The videos highlight why starting early with strong attendance habits is essential, the long-term consequences of missing school, and how absences affect not only individual students but also classrooms and communities. Viewers will learn about the resources and support available to families, as well as the collective effort required from schools, families, and the broader Marina community to turn the tide on absenteeism.
With the unifying message “Attend Today, Achieve Tomorrow,” the series encourages Marina to rally together, ensuring every student has the opportunity to build a strong educational foundation and achieve their dreams. View all videos here.