In It To Win It Attendance Challenge Winners

September Winners

September was a stellar month for attendance, and we’re thrilled to celebrate the schools that stepped up and made a difference! From impressive overall attendance rates to significant improvements, these schools have shown that every day counts.

The Championship Belt

Hollywood Park 

With a remarkable attendance improvement from 93.90% to 95.60% (+1.70%), Hollywood Park takes home the Championship Belt for their dedication to staying present!

+1.70%

The Champion Trophy Cup

Camellia Basic

Achieving the highest overall attendance rate at 97.40%, Camellia Basic proudly claims the Champion Trophy Cup. Way to go!

97.40%

Attendance Champions

These schools showed the biggest attendance improvements compared to last year, proving that growth and commitment make a real impact.

Hollywood Park

93.90% → 95.60%
(+1.70%)

John Still

93.50% → 95.10%
(+1.60%)

AM Winn

94.00% → 95.30%
(+1.30%)

Sutterville

95.30% → 96.50%
(+1.20%)

James W Marshall

95.10% → 96.30%
(+1.20%) 

Top Contenders

With 95% or higher attendance rates, these schools exemplify consistency and dedication.
Each school earns a Top Contender Trophy to proudly display in their front office.

Camellia Basic

97.40%

Caleb
Greenwood

97.00%

West Campus

96.80%

Phoebe A
Hearst

96.70%

Leonardo da
Vinci

96.60%

Susan B
Anthony

96.50%

Sutterville

96.20%

Crocker/
Riverside

96.20%

Bowling Green Chacon

96.00%

William Land

96.00%

James W
Marshall

95.90%

Earl Warren

95.90%

Matsuyama

95.90%

Alice Birney

95.80%

Martin Luther King Jr.

95.70%

Hollywood Park

95.40%

Theodore Judah

95.40%

Isador Cohen

95.00%

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.

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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)