Policy brief

Addressing Absenteeism

Lessons for Policy and Practice
Addressing Absenteeism
Authors
Michael Gottfried
University of Pennsylvania
Ethan L. Hutt
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Published

Summary

Addressing student absenteeism continues to permeate education policy and practice. California and a majority of other states have incorporated “chronic absenteeism” as an accountability metric under the Every Student Succeeds Act. It is therefore a crucial time to take stock of what we know on the research, policy, and practice to better understand the measurement of student absenteeism and how to reduce it. To further this goal and spark a broader conversation about student attendance as a valuable policy lever, we wrote the first book centered on the issue of school absenteeism. This "policy memo" summarizes our multifaceted, multidisciplinary examination of what we have learned about how schools measure and reduce absenteeism and what we need to know going forward as California and other states hold schools and districts accountable for students’ absences.

Suggested citationGottfried, M., & Hutt, E. L. (2019, February). Addressing absenteeism: Lessons for policy and practice [Policy brief]. Policy Analysis for California Education. https://edpolicyinca.org/publications/addressing-absenteeism