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Attendance Improvement Institute

Attendance Is a Graduation Lever

1 in 5 students is chronically absent nationwide.
Chronic absenteeism is one of the strongest predictors of course failure, credit loss, and graduation risk.

The NDPC Attendance Improvement Institute helps
district teams analyze data, identify root causes,
and build a strategy to improve attendance.

The Attendance Improvement Institute is delivered by the National Dropout Prevention Center (NDPC), a division of the Successful Practices Network (SPN), which has supported schools and districts for nearly four decades through research-based strategies to improve student outcomes.

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Supporting schools, districts, and state education agencies for nearly 40 years

What Is the Attendance Improvement Institute?

The Attendance Improvement Institute is an intensive professional learning experience designed for district and school attendance teams.

Unlike traditional workshops, this institute focuses on building a district-specific attendance improvement strategy using your own data, context, and goals.

During the institute, NDPC specialists guide your team through a structured process to:

Analyze District Attendance Data

Participants examine district and school attendance patterns to understand where chronic absenteeism is most prevalent. Teams review trends across grade levels, student groups, and schools to identify patterns that may otherwise go unnoticed.

Identify Root Causes of Absenteeism

District teams move beyond surface-level explanations to identify the underlying causes of absenteeism. These may include engagement gaps, transportation challenges, school climate issues, family barriers, or instructional disconnects that impact student motivation to attend.

Strengthen Early Warning Systems

Participants learn how to improve the early identification of students at risk of chronic absenteeism. Teams explore how attendance data can be integrated with MTSS frameworks, early warning indicators, and student support systems to intervene earlier.

Align Attendance With Student Engagement

The institute connects attendance improvement with instructional relevance and student engagement. District teams explore strategies that strengthen student connection to school through meaningful relationships, engaging learning experiences, and supportive school environments.

Develop a District Implementation Strategy

By the end of the institute, each district team develops a clear attendance improvement roadmap. This includes defined goals, measurable benchmarks, responsible leaders, and a structured implementation timeline to guide districtwide efforts.

Establish Systems for Monitoring Progress

Teams learn how to track attendance improvement over time using consistent metrics and evaluation practices. District leaders leave with tools to monitor progress, adjust strategies, and sustain attendance improvements across schools.

What Your District Will Gain

District teams leave the institute with a comprehensive Attendance Improvement Plan, including:

Clear Attendance Goals

 

Specific and measurable objectives tied to chronic absenteeism reduction.

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Actionable Strategies

 

Research-based approaches tailored to your district’s needs.

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Implementation Roadmap

 

Defined timelines, responsible teams, and implementation steps.

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Early Identification Systems

 

Processes for identifying and supporting at-risk students sooner.

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Progress Monitoring Metrics

 

Evaluation tools to track attendance improvements over time.

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This plan becomes the foundation for sustainable attendance improvement across your schools.

A Research-Based Framework for Improving Attendance

NDPC’s attendance work is grounded in decades of research and a systems-based approach to student engagement. Districts that improve attendance consistently strengthen three core engagement domains:

People

Students attend school more consistently when they feel connected to trusted adults and peers. Districts that ensure every student has meaningful relationships and strong support networks see improved attendance stability.

Activities

Clubs, athletics, and high-interest programs create additional reasons for students to attend school. Expanding inclusive opportunities and removing participation barriers strengthens belonging and engagement.

Instruction

Instruction that is engaging, relevant, and connected to student goals increases persistence and daily attendance. When learning feels meaningful, students are far more likely to show up consistently.

When these domains align, attendance improves and chronic absenteeism declines.

Who Should Attend

Districts typically sends a team of 3-4 individuals dedicated to improving school attendance. Teams should include members with decision-making authority, instructional expertise, and direct knowledge of student and family needs.

What Happens During the Institute

The Attendance Improvement Institute is designed as a structured working session for district teams. Participants work through a guided process that includes:

Attendance Data Analysis

Understanding patterns across schools, grades, and student groups.

Root Cause Identification

Determining the underlying factors driving absenteeism.

Strategy Development

Selecting research-informed practices that match district needs.

System Alignment

Strengthening leadership alignment, early warning systems, and tiered supports.

Implementation Planning

Building a detailed district plan with clear timelines and responsibilities.

A Proven Approach to Attendance Transformation

Districts that address chronic absenteeism successfully treat attendance as a graduation strategy, not a compliance task.

The Attendance Improvement Institute helps districts:

Attendance becomes one of the most actionable levers for improving student outcomes.

Bring an Attendance Improvement Institute to Your District

NDPC offers the Attendance Improvement Institute exclusively for districts and regional education partners.

Institutes can be hosted in several ways depending on district needs:

• For a single district
• For multiple districts within a region
• In partnership with state education agencies
• Through educational service agencies or consortia

Each institute is customized to the needs and data of participating districts.

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Start Building Your District's Attendance Strategy

If chronic absenteeism is affecting your district, the Attendance Improvement Institute can help your leadership team move from reacting to attendance problems to building a sustainable attendance system.

Partner with the National Dropout Prevention Center to develop a clear, measurable strategy for improving attendance and strengthening graduation outcomes.

If you would like to begin discussing how the Attendance Improvement Institute could support your district, submit the form or contact us using the phone or email listed below.

Email Us

tdaggett@spnetwork.org

Call Us

(518) 723-2063