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Every Day Matters

Every Day Matters Think Learn Be More Together Pocatello/Chubbuck School Disttrict 25

On time, in school, every day!

We share your commitment to helping your child succeed in school. Research shows that learners who attend school at least 90 percent of the school year (missing less than 2 days/month) achieve greater academic success, maintain positive relationships with peers and adults, and have higher rates of engagement.

SET YOUR GOAL: No More Than 2 Absences Per Month

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Every Day Matters! Set Your Goal No More Than 2 Absences Per Month Research shows that learners who miss less than 2 days each month tend to do better in school. Let's work together to maximize your school attendance! Think Learn Be MORE TOGETHER Pocatello/Chubbuck School District 25 On Time, In School, Every Day!
Every Day Matters! Thankful for Every Day Together! Acknowledge your child's hard work and celebrate small milestones to keep them motivated and engaged with the mindset the Every Day Matters. With the season of gratitude upon us, we're thankful for every day your child is in school, learning, and growing . Consistent attendance is crucial, as students who miss less than two days each month are more likely to reach their full potential. Encourage your child to be %22On Time, In School, Every Day%22
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Bringing Attendance Home

In Bringing Attendance Home, a video from Attendance Works, a variety of parents speak about the importance of school attendance and making sure absences don’t add up. This video offers practical, every day steps parents can take to help their children attend school and highlights ways schools and communities can help reduce barriers to attendance. Click here to find the video in Spanish.

Linking Health & Attendance

Learn how health barriers to learning can affect attendance and ways to intervene. This video is presented by the Healthy and Ready to Learn initiative at Children’s Health Fund and Attendance Works.

Magic Johnson on Chronic Absence