Attendance Awareness Campaign Updates


Below are archived copies of our campaign updates.

2024

  • Listening to Students and Families, April 18
  • Launching Attendance Awareness Campaign 2024!, April 5

2023

  • Reducing high chronic absence levels require positive conditions for learning!, October 25
  • Drive with Data from September!, October 4
  • Good Health = Improved Attendance!, September 22
  • Messaging to Boost Attendance!, September 13
  • Involve Community Partners!, September 6
  • High School: Restore Daily Attendance and Engagement!, August 23
  • Young Learners: Nurture the Attendance Habit!, August 16
  • Laying the Foundation for 2023-24!, August 2
  • Embrace Positive, Problem-Solving!, April 27
  • It’s the 2023 Attendance Awareness Campaign!, April 13

2022

  • Positive, Problem-Solving Approach All Year Round!, October 6
  • Early Warning: Using Data from September!, September 22
  • Healthy Students and Families, September 16
  • Celebrating Attendance, Raising Awareness!, September 12
  • Transitioning Back to School for 7-12, September 1
  • Transitioning Back to School for PreK-6, August 23
  • Everyone Has a Role to Play!, August 16
  • Using Data to Focus Interventions, June 28
  • Make the Most of Summer, June 2
  • Join Us for Attendance Awareness Campaign 2022!, May 17

2021

  • Attendance is a Year-Round Effort, October 8
  • Learning Lessons from Bright Spots, September 29
  • Good (mental + physical) Health Supports Strong Attendance! September 23
  • Paying Attention to the Transition into High School, September 16
  • Transitioning Back to School for Younger Students, September 9
  • Relationships Matter for Reengagement! August 25
  • Partnering with Community to Reduce Chronic Absence, August 18
  • A Safe and Healthy Reopening of School, August 11
  • Welcome Families Back to School! August 3
  • Make the Most of Summer! June 24
  • Use Data to Drive Decisions and Actions! June 11
  • Planning for Attendance Awareness Begins Now! May 6

2020

  • Encouraging Attendance Throughout the Year!, October 15
  • Use Data from September to Identify Practices that Make a Difference, October 1
  • Covid-19 Calls for a Positive, Problem-Solving Approach, September 24
  • Personalize Outreach at the Start of School, September 17
  • Strong Attendance & Participation Needs A Team, September 10
  • Volunteers & Community Partners Support Attendance & Participation, September 3
  • Good (mental + physical) Health Supports Strong Attendance!, August 27
  • Welcome Families Back to School!, August 13
  • Kicking off Attendance Awareness Campaign 2020!, July 30

2019

2018

  • We Want Your Feedback, October 11
  • Everyone Can Play A Part in Reducing Chronic Absence, October 3
  • Health providers are key to reducing chronic absence, September 26
  • Interactive Chronic Absence Data Map, September 19
  • Share Your Attendance Story!, September 12
  • Continuing the Promise of ESSA: Data Matters!, September 6
  • Calling All Superintendents!, August 29
  • National Volunteers Pitch in to Reduce Chronic Absence, August 22
  • Share Your Story with Attendance Works!, August 8
  • Schedule Relational Home Visits, July 25
  • Superintendents Call to Action, July 18
  • Celebrate Local Bright Spots, July 11
  • New Federal Chronic Absence Data!, June 21
  • Use Data to Spur Action!, May 25
  • Start Planning Your September Activities with the Count Us In! Toolkit, May 2
  • Attendance Awareness Campaign Planning Starts Now!, April 19

2017

  • Recognizing your support of Attendance Awareness Month!, September 27
  • Making the Most Out of the Attendance Action Map, September 20
  • Happy Attendance Awareness Month!, September 13
  • September Brief: Portraits of Change, September 6
  • Count Us In! Tools Spotlight, August 16
  • Case Statements, Tools Spotlight, August 2
  • What to Do When, Attendance Awareness Month, July 19
  • Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), Policy Spotlight, June 28
  • Teaching Attendance 2.0, May 24
  • Planning for Attendance Awareness Month Begins Now!, May 3