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Student attendance isn’t just about policies—it’s about people. The sense of belonging, enhanced by strong relationships and family engagement, contributes to improved attendance and student outcomes. Download our free guide to help your district build a sense of connection.
A Sense of Belonging: the Hidden Key to School Attendance
High school attendance rates are facing a critical decline. One major reason for this downturn is that many students believe their absence would go unnoticed. This perception isn’t just anecdotal—data backs it up.
Fewer than half of high school students say they feel like they belong at school. Many students don’t feel like they’re part of a community—or like anyone notices their presence—so they’re more likely to disengage. When you combine that with record-high levels of stress and anxiety, it becomes clear that the issue goes beyond attendance—at its core, we’re facing a crisis of belonging.
Even though school belonging may feel like an abstract concept, it’s something school and district leaders can cultivate with the right strategies, systems, and support.
That’s why we created A Leader’s Guide to Building School Belonging. It’s a free, actionable guide to help K-12 leaders reframe chronic absenteeism through the lens of connection.
Students Don’t Show Up When They Don’t Feel Seen
Letters, calls, and contracts have often been the backbone of traditional approaches to chronic absenteeism. While these are essential tools, they have limits. For instance, if you don’t have a way to identify the early signs of chronic absenteeism, your communication may occur after absenteeism patterns are already established.
Solutions like SchoolStatus Attend can help education leaders identify the early signs of chronic absenteeism and take action before patterns develop.
Our research, alongside national studies like YouthTruth and The Hechinger Report, shows that when students feel seen, known, and valued by adults at school, their attendance improves. Think about those students who have a strong connection with a teacher. They are much more likely to attend consistently compared to those who have no connection at all.
Believing their experiences matter helps students feel like they belong. Still, the numbers tell a troubling story: only 22% of students feel their teachers understand their lives beyond the classroom, and just 42% say they truly feel part of their school community. So, how do we close this gap? How do we foster a stronger sense of belonging for every student?
Practical Ways to Build Student Belonging in Your Schools
A Leader’s Guide to Building School Belonging introduces a simple yet powerful idea: Connection Mapping. It’s a five-step process that helps educators identify which students might feel “invisible” and then create intentional, meaningful opportunities to build connections.
It also includes downloadable tools, such as the Student Connection Audit and Beyond the Classroom: Student Connection Form, to support immediate action in your schools.
Aside from teacher-student relationships, the guide explores strategies to:
- Improve civic engagement and leadership opportunities for students
- Strengthen teacher-family communication (especially for underserved families)
- Embed cultural competency into professional development
- Shift staff mindsets from enforcement to connection
When you implement these strategies school-wide, students begin to take notice, families will become more engaged, and attendance steadily improves.
SchoolStatus Connect enables real-time, two-way communication in 130+ languages.
Why Building a Sense of Student Belonging is Critical Now
Chronic absenteeism remains nearly double pre-pandemic rates in many districts. High school students—particularly those navigating economic challenges, language barriers, or limited support systems—are feeling the impact most.
The path forward doesn’t require waiting for a new semester, budget approval, or policy change. It begins now, with relationships at the center of re-engagement.
Download the complete guide to discover how your district can turn belonging into action—and build the connections that bring students back.
Get your copy of A Leader’s Guide to
Building School Belonging.
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FAQs
Student belonging refers to the feeling that a student is valued, included, and connected to people and their school community. It’s a key factor in emotional well-being and academic success.
Students who feel like they don’t matter are more likely to disengage and stop showing up. A sense of belonging has been linked to improved attendance, stronger relationships, and better academic outcomes.
You can cultivate a sense of belonging by building strong teacher-student relationships, creating inclusive classroom cultures, involving families, and proactively identifying students who may feel isolated.
SchoolStatus helps districts act early—before absenteeism becomes chronic—by combining SIS-integrated attendance data with personalized communication tools. SchoolStatus Attend identifies trends early, and SchoolStatus Connect makes family outreach simple, accessible, and trackable.
Chronic absenteeism often signals a lack of connection. When students feel disconnected from peers or adults at school, they’re more likely to disengage. Rebuilding belonging can reverse that trend.
Connection mapping is a process in which educators identify students—for instance those who might have few or no trusted adult relationships—and look for patterns of disengagement. Then, create intentional steps to find the best ways to facilitate support through the interests, talents, or experiences of the student.TL;DR
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