Ever since the Covid-19 pandemic, many California students have struggled to attend class regularly. Recent data shows that even last school year, when kids were back in person and there were fewer Covid regulations, nearly a quarter of students statewide missed more than 10% of the school year.
But some school districts, like Fresno Unified, have managed to bring many of their missing students back to class. What's their secret?
Abigail Arii, Director of Student Support Services, Fresno Unified School DistrictNoreida Pérez, Attendance Manager, Fresno Unified School DistrictBetty Márquez Rosales, Reporter, EdSourceLasherica Thornton, Reporter, EdSourceCalls, home visits, counseling help get California students back to schoolInteractive Map: Chronic absenteeism up in nearly a third of 930 California districtsCalifornia’s dramatic jump in chronically absent students part of a nationwide surgeEducation Beat is a weekly podcast hosted by EdSource’s Zaidee Stavely and produced by Coby McDonald.