School attendance is a baseline factor in determining student success. Successful schools begin by engaging students and making sure they come to school regularly.
Attendance
Why do we measure this?
Regular attendance is predictive of student and school success. Students cannot learn if they are not present for instruction; an absence of as few as two days per month may put students at risk of falling behind academically.
What was Measured?
Data displayed here shows the percentage of students that were in good attendance.
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Student Demographics
Select a student group to see its population and indicator score.
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Student Attendance by Group
Data displayed here compares the percentage of students in good attendance with the percentage of students that were chronically absent. Students are considered chronically absent when they miss 10 percent or more of the school year for any reason.
Students - 2019
Students In Good Attendance | Chronically Absent | |
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% | % |
Students In Good Attendance | % |
Chronically Absent | % |
- API: Asian/Pacific Islander
- Econ Dis: Economically Disadvantaged
- EL: English Learner
- FAY: Full Academic Year
- SWD: Students with Disabilities
- Two or More: Two or More Races