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Attendance Educator Development

What If Attendance Became Your PD Focus Right Now?

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By Dr. Kara Stern 2 min

We’re three weeks into the school year, and you’ve likely already rolled out your professional development priorities. New curricula, instructional strategies, assessment systems. These all matter. But here’s my radical proposal: What if your district pivoted to make attendance its primary PD focus for the rest of 2025-2026?

Think about it: What good is that new curriculum if students aren’t there to learn it? How effective is any initiative with empty desks? Every educational effort assumes kids are in the building. Maybe it’s time we stopped taking that for granted.

A Pattern We Can Actually Predict

Our recent 2024-25 Attendance Trends Report analyzed patterns across 140+ California districts and revealed something remarkable: chronic absenteeism follows an incredibly predictable pattern. We maintain strong attendance through elementary school, with fifth graders at 94.51%. Then watch what happens: chronic absenteeism climbs steadily from 14.22% in 5th grade to 32.13% by 12th grade.

This systematic progression tells us exactly where to focus. We know sixth grade is where the slide begins. We understand the triggers: intensifying social dynamics, academic pressure, and the overwhelming feeling when you fall behind. We can map it, which means we can prevent it.

The question becomes: If we know this pattern, why treat each absence as surprising? What if we got ahead of it?

Turning Predictable Problems into Proactive Solutions

That’s what hundreds of educators are already doing through Mission: Attendance, our free program delivering practical resources twice monthly. We built it on a simple premise: if absenteeism follows predictable patterns, our interventions should too.

September brings awareness tools while motivation is high. November delivers pre-holiday strategies before the seasonal slide. February offers relationship refreshers when winter fatigue sets in. April connects attendance to academic success as testing approaches. Each resource builds strategically on the last.

When an entire district focuses on one goal all year, transformation happens.

Join us at https://www.schoolstatus.com/mission-attendance. We still have nine months to turn this year’s attendance patterns around.

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Dr. Kara Stern

Director, Education and Engagement

Dr. Kara Stern began her career as an ELA teacher, then shifted into administration as a middle school principal. Dr. Stern is a fervent advocate for equitable communication and family engagement. She spent five years as Executive Director at Math for America, where she designed the professional learning community that exists to this day. An unexpected move to Tel Aviv launched her into the world of EdTech where she became the Director of Education Content for Smore and then the Head of Content at SchoolStatus. Outside of work, she indulges her love for reading, devouring two novels weekly, with a particular fondness for heists and spy stories.

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