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06/03/2009

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Thanks, Bryan, for this post. I am sharing this with DPS today as we have had some recent discussions about all of this!

I know that this is not the main idea of the article but this may help some of you---Just an idea! We too had attendance trouble at my school so I came up with an idea and it has helped. Our students get report cards every 6 weeks. If a students does not have any absences (including no late check-ins or early check-outs) for that grading period they earn a free dress day. (Our students are required to wear uniforms.) This has brought our attendance rate up. I know other schools that adopted this practice and they say it helps. Some of them even do it every 3 weeks, instead of every 6 weeks. This may help.

This case speaks to the importance of effective instruction. Quality over quantity.

This looks like a typical case of picking the low hanging fruit. It was easier to do something about the quantity of education rather than looking at the quality. Sadly, the results were predictable.

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