November 9, 2025 - 16:50

State Representative Ellen Pogemiller has initiated a legislative interim study focused on the pressing issue of chronic absenteeism in schools. This initiative aims to delve into the underlying causes of students frequently missing school and to explore potential solutions to this growing concern.
Chronic absenteeism not only affects students' academic performance but also has long-term implications for their social development and future opportunities. The study will gather insights from educators, parents, and community leaders to better understand the factors contributing to this issue.
By examining various aspects such as socioeconomic challenges, mental health issues, and school environment, the study aspires to develop actionable strategies that school districts can implement. This proactive approach seeks to ensure that all students have the support they need to attend school consistently and thrive in their educational journeys. The findings from this study could pave the way for impactful policies aimed at reducing absenteeism and enhancing student engagement across the state.



