As an added benefit,
daily attendance numbers are better for all students.
New research from The University of Texas at Austin published in School Psychology Quarterly highlights the hidden cost to communities in states that use
daily attendance numbers to calculate public school funding.
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In addition to sharing information on average
daily attendance, the new weekly reports showed the percent and
number of chronically absent students overall in each school, by grade, and by gender and ethnicity.
Consider the way enrollment is calculated: School district
numbers are based on average
daily attendance.
Average
daily attendance won't tell you which students or subgroups miss class regularly and are in need of intervention, and truancy
numbers often hinge on the nebulous difference between what schools consider to be «excused» or «unexcused» absences, they argue.
Like district public schools, charter schools are funded according to enrollment (also called average
daily attendance, or ADA), and receive funding from the district and the state according to the
number of students attending.