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Every School Day Matters! Attendance Campaign

Every School Day Matters! Attendance Campaign. ¡Campaña de Asistencia - Cada Día de Escuela Cuenta!

Every school day matters!

Academic success for Colorado students starts with being in school on time every day. Every member of our community has a role to play in supporting student attendance, and this resource hub is designed to help schools, parents, families, and local partners spread the word that every school day matters.

Join the Challenge!

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As of late November, we are excited to have 30 Districts and 20 Schools join! View the full list of districts and schools who have joined.

Why are you joining this challenge?

  • "We are joining the challenge to help parents and children understand how important it is to be in school and how it helps set students up for success." -Woodlin K12

We are calling on Colorado parents and families to make student attendance a priority.

  • Driving to school? Check your school bell time and plan extra time for traffic.
  • Taking the bus? Know your child's schedule and get to the stop early.
  • Need a ride? Talk to your family and friends to make a back-up transportation plan.
  • Taking a trip? Use the school calendar to plan family travel during breaks.

Resources

We are calling on our community to support schools and families with student attendance.

  • Anyone can donate attendance incentives like small-dollar gift cards, new books, or pizza parties
  • Business owners can support working parents who need flexibility to drop-off their students at school on-time
  • Talk to your local school to see how you can help with their attendance efforts

Resources

We are calling on educators, school leaders, and support professionals to continue their focus on attendance and engagement.

  • Communicating regularly with students and families about attendance
  • Recognizing and rewarding good attendance habits
  • Creating supportive and welcoming learning environments
  • Monitoring student attendance and intervening before students become chronically absent

Resources

Join the challenge to reduce Chronic Absenteeism by 50%

Districts and Schools who have joined so far:

  • Academic Recovery Center (Center)
  • Academy High School (Mapleton)
  • Adams 12
  • Aguilar School District RE-6
  • Arapahoe Ridge HS (BVSD)
  • Aurora Public Schools
  • Berthoud High School (Thompson)
  • Boulder Valley School District
  • Campo School District
  • Carmel Community School (Harrison)
  • Carson Elementary (DPS)
  • Colorado Charter School Institute
  • Custer County Schools
  • Denver Justice High School (DPS)
  • Denver Public Schools
  • Doral Academy of Colorado (JeffCo)
  • Douglas County School District

  • Durango High School (Durango)
  • Eagle Valley Middle School (Eagle)
  • Englewood Schools Arapahoe #1
  • Fowler R4J
  • Genoa-Hugo School District C-113
  • Gunnison Watershed School district
  • Harrison School District 2
  • Jeffco Public Schools
  • La Veta School District
  • Lake City Community School (Hinsdale)
  • Lamar RE-2
  • Loveland High School (Thompson)
  • Marble Charter School (Gunnison)
  • Mesa County Valley 51
  • Morgan County School District Re-3
  • Mountain Vista Community School (Harrison)
  • New Legacy Charter School (CSI)

  • North Park R1
  • Ouray School (Ouray)
  • Penrose Elementary (Fremont)
  • Pueblo District 60
  • Pueblo District 70
  • Rocky Ford School District
  • Rocky Mountain School of Expeditionary Learning (Expeditionary BOCES)
  • School District 27J
  • Sleeping Giant School (Steamboat Springs SD)
  • Strawberry Park Elementary (Steamboat Springs SD)
  • Telluride R-1 School District
  • Thompson School District
  • Trevista at Horace Mann (DPS)
  • Vanguard Classical School (APS)
  • Wiggins School District
  • Woodlin School District R 104