With John Morse out of the running this month (having already won the maximum two months in a row), John Still steps up with a stellar 2.00% increase. Kudos to the team for making school the place to be! And congratulations to John Morse for your ongoing hard work—we will continue to recognize all of your efforts!
+2.0%
Top 5 Schools for Attendance Rate Improvement
John Still
88.0→92.0%
+2.0%
increase in attendance rate
Rosa Parks
89.7→91.7%
+2.0%
increase in attendance rate
Isador Cohen
93.4→94.8%
+1.4%
increase in attendance rate
Rosemont
87.7→89.0%
+1.3%
increase in attendance rate
Arthur A. Benjamin Health Professions
86.1→87.2%
+1.1%
increase in attendance rate
Top 5 Schools for Chronic Absence Reduction
Arthur A. Benjamin Health Professions
55.1→43.9%
-11.2%
chronic absences
Martin Luther King Jr.
27.2→16.0%
-11.2%
chronic absences
Sequoia
29.5→18.6%
-10.9%
chronic absences
Earl Warren
21.0→11.5%
-9.5%
chronic absences
John Still
29.7→20.7%
-9.0%
chronic absences
Honorable Mentions
Attendance Ascenders
Rosa Parks & Isador Cohen
each with notable increases of 2.00% and 1.40% respectively. Your strategies are getting students in the door ready to learn and engage every day.
Chronic Absence Champions
Sequoia & Earl Warren
have dramatically decreased their chronic absences by -10.90% and -9.50%. That’s not just progress; that’s transformation!
Highest Attendance Rate
Camellia Basic
continues to set the bar high at 97.10%! Consistency is key, and they've got it locked down!
What's Next?
The excitement doesn't end here! Each month we will celebrate schools with the greatest attendance gains, so there are more chances to win the Championship Belt.
Options for Seriously Ill or Hospitalized Students
Students who are unable to attend school due to serious injury or illness for a period of three weeks or more may be provided home instruction. The student’s condition must be verified by a physician. Students with mental health conditions must present authorization from a physician and a treatment plan from their doctor. A student with a temporary physical, mental or emotional disability who is hospitalized or receiving care in a residential health facility, excluding state hospitals, for a determined amount of time may receive a plan from their therapist. A student with a temporary physical, mental or emotional disability who is hospitalized or receiving care in a residential health facility, excluding state hospitals, may receive individual instruction from the school district in which the facility is located. The family is responsible for notifying the school district about the student’s need for educational services. Contact our district’s Home-Hospital Liaison Nicole Castles at (916) 826-4379 to obtain information about eligibility and educational options. (EC § 48206.3-48208)