Edweek.org posed the example: «Even if a school of 200 students with 95
percent average daily attendance, 30 percent (or 60) of the students could be missing nearly a month of school (i.e. chronically absent) over the course of a school year.»
Think of it like this: If you had 100 students in a school and five absences every day, you'd have a 95
percent average daily attendance rate.
Not exact matches
Holistic Me maintains an
average daily attendance of at least eight - five (85)
percent.
In 1997, the
average daily attendance rate for U.S. high schools stood at 92.7
percent.
But consider this: In the typical 180 - day school year, an
average daily attendance rate of 93
percent means students are missing, on the...
Within three years, Riddile says,
average daily attendance was up to 96
percent.
In Waianae, the
average daily attendance rate over the past three years for the five elementary schools was about 90
percent, nearly 87
percent at the intermediate school, and 88
percent in the high school.
Since 2002, the
average daily attendance rate has increased by 3
percent, and a 1
percent increase in
attendance would gain $ 40 million a year in state funding, Reilly said.
Last year, a third of the students had an
average daily attendance rate of less than 92
percent.
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.
With 78
percent of our student population eligible for the federal free lunch program, and
daily student
attendance averaging only 79
percent, team members realized that we needed to take a holistic approach.
A monthly «heat map» highlights in bright yellow each grade in each school that has achieved
average daily attendance goal of 95
percent.
The district's
average daily attendance rate was 95.5
percent.
But when it comes to
average daily attendance (ADA)-- the total days of student
attendance divided by the total days of instruction — a score of nearly 95
percent means millions of lost dollars and lost academic opportunities.
Every elementary and middle school had an
average daily attendance rate greater than 96
percent in 2013 - 14.
With an
average daily attendance rate just above 95
percent, Tennessee nonetheless has 13.1
percent of its students missing 18 or more days, the state's definition for chronic absence.