The attendance rate at Empower Generations has decreased by 90%.
Encouraging regular school attendance is one of the most powerful ways you can prepare your learner for success — both in school and in life. When you make school attendance a priority, you help your learner get better grades, develop healthy life habits, avoid dangerous behavior, and have a better chance of graduating from high school.
When learners are present, their grades and reading skills often improve — even among those learners who are struggling in school. Learners who attend school regularly also feel more connected to their community, develop important social skills and friendships, and are significantly more likely to graduate from high school, setting them up for a strong future. But when learners are absent for an average of just two days of school per month — even when the absences are excused — it can have a negative impact.
One of the most important things your learner can do to achieve academic success is also one of the most basic: Attending school Monday-Thursday. In fact, research has shown that your learners’ attendance record may be the biggest factor influencing his/her academic success.
Learners are encouraged to attend school on Monday OR Tuesday, AND Wednesday OR Thursday. This is a commitment that was made during the signing of Master Agreements, so it is imperative that our learners remain consistent.
Prom and Graduation are rapidly approaching. However, many learners will be unable to attend these events due to their lack of attendance and work completion. However, EG learners are extremely resilient, and I know that we can turn this around.