The be@school Program was implemented to increase school attendance and to improve community connections across Hennepin County through a coordinated early intervention effort that provides educational and support services to school-age children and their families. The program builds on the Minneapolis schools’ attendance improvement activities which include making automated calls to parents after the first unexcused absence, sending a Principal’s letter to parents after three unexcused absences, and offering helpful resources to the families. This report presents evaluation findings for the 2010-2011 school year of Hennepin County’s be@school Program. The program used early intervention strategies with individual families to addres...
Minn-LInK is a unique collaborative, university-based research environment with the express purpose ...
An attendance intervention was performed at a school district in Maine, which also tested the effect...
Students who are chronically absent are more likely than other students to drop out of school. Many ...
Truancy has reached epidemic levels in schools in the United States. School truancy is associated w...
A preventative one-on-one support program for students identified as “at risk” for school attendance...
Angie Renea Jenkins. EVALUATING A MULTI-MODAL INTERVENTION FOR IMPROVING ATTENDANCE AMONG ELEMENTARY...
School absenteeism and truancy confront educators on a daily basis. While public school districts in...
The primary purpose of this research was to examine the effect of the Truancy Intervention Program (...
School attendance is a key component to ensuring that students gain the skills they need later in li...
School attendance and chronic absenteeism have been at the forefront of state and federal mandates. ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of a school-wide attendance and truancy interve...
In 2008, a large southeastern school district was awarded an $8.5 million Safe School/Healthy Studen...
The research problem for this study was the chronic absenteeism for students in Grades 1–3 in a high...
Student attendance is one of the most important steps to a student’s academic success. Student absen...
Abstract: This action research was conducted in a four-year secondary school in southwestern Georgi...
Minn-LInK is a unique collaborative, university-based research environment with the express purpose ...
An attendance intervention was performed at a school district in Maine, which also tested the effect...
Students who are chronically absent are more likely than other students to drop out of school. Many ...
Truancy has reached epidemic levels in schools in the United States. School truancy is associated w...
A preventative one-on-one support program for students identified as “at risk” for school attendance...
Angie Renea Jenkins. EVALUATING A MULTI-MODAL INTERVENTION FOR IMPROVING ATTENDANCE AMONG ELEMENTARY...
School absenteeism and truancy confront educators on a daily basis. While public school districts in...
The primary purpose of this research was to examine the effect of the Truancy Intervention Program (...
School attendance is a key component to ensuring that students gain the skills they need later in li...
School attendance and chronic absenteeism have been at the forefront of state and federal mandates. ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of a school-wide attendance and truancy interve...
In 2008, a large southeastern school district was awarded an $8.5 million Safe School/Healthy Studen...
The research problem for this study was the chronic absenteeism for students in Grades 1–3 in a high...
Student attendance is one of the most important steps to a student’s academic success. Student absen...
Abstract: This action research was conducted in a four-year secondary school in southwestern Georgi...
Minn-LInK is a unique collaborative, university-based research environment with the express purpose ...
An attendance intervention was performed at a school district in Maine, which also tested the effect...
Students who are chronically absent are more likely than other students to drop out of school. Many ...