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Webinar for District Leaders

Superintendent Research Briefing: District-Wide Strategies for Reducing Chronic Student Absenteeism

AASA, The School Superintendents Association, and EAB hosted a Superintendent Research Briefing webinar designed to help senior district leaders get smart quickly on the issue of chronic student absenteeism and give them actionable strategies so they can get started addressing it. Watch the webinar on-demand to better understand what the latest research says about how the problem of chronic student absenteeism has changed – especially since the pandemic – and come away with new frameworks and strategies to start reducing chronic student absenteeism in your schools.

About the Webinar 

Chronic student absenteeism rates have doubled since before the pandemic, leading to a cascade of consequences that impact student success, employee morale, and district budgets. Despite chronic student absenteeism being a decades-old issue in public education, superintendents are still searching for sustainable strategies to address this challenge.

During this on-demand webinar, researchers from EAB share the latest data on chronic student absenteeism, new practices for reducing chronic student absenteeism in the post-pandemic environment, and how these practices can be integrated into district support systems today.

About the Superintendent Research Briefing Webinars: District leaders have a lot on their plates, and limited time to get up-to-speed on the many challenges facing their schools. EAB’s Superintendent Research Briefing webinars summarize the latest research to (1) help districts leaders get smart quickly on an important issue, and (2) provide them with actionable strategies they can take away to get started on addressing it. Join us to make faster progress on today’s most complex K-12 challenges.

Please fill out the form below to watch the webinar on-demand.

Should you have any questions, please reach out to Allie Glenn at [email protected].

Presenters

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Scott Fassbach

Chief Research Officer, EAB K-12 Research
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Mary Allen DeBold

Managing Director, Partner Development, EAB K-12 Research
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