The Problem

Attendance matters for success in school and in life.  Across the nation, federal data shows chronic absences have almost doubled since the COVID pandemic.  In Dickinson ISD, student attendance has not returned to the pre-COVID percentage of 95%.  Chronic absence, missing 10 percent or more of school days due to absence for any reason – excused, unexcused and suspension, can lead to a student not receiving credit for a course or being retained in a grade, but most importantly, it presents lost time in the classroom and a lost opportunity to learn.

Dickinson ISD policy, in alignment with state compulsory attendance laws, requires all students (pre-kindergarten to 12th grade) to be in attendance for at least 90 percent of the time a class is in session to receive credit.  If a student is absent for whole or part of the day, it is required that parents submit a note with their signature to the front office within three day of the absence(s).  If not received within three days, the absence will be unexcused. 

While we aim for 100% attendance, the daily goal for attendance at each campus in Dickinson ISD is 95% or higher.  Campuses are closely monitoring daily attendance as well as chronic absences, and we want to work with our families to ensure students are in school each day.  A digital data tool is now available, and it provides a view of attendance at each school.  Data is updated regularly, and parents and educators can see the average daily attendance and attendance trends across the district. 

What Parents Can Do

Please send your children to school every day and on time. Missing just two days of school a month can significantly impact their learning progress and over time, chronic absences can put them behind a grade level.  Good attendance is an important life skill that will help students graduate from high school, college, and keep a job.  Let’s work together to achieve our attendance goals and to ensure student growth and success.