Attendance Matters... ATTEND TODAY to ACHIEVE TOMORROW


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Attendance Matters

Let’s Make Every Day Count!

The Importance of Attendance in Student Achievement

At Madison District Public Schools, we recognize that regular attendance is crucial to student success. Every day counts, and when students attend school consistently, they unlock more opportunities for learning and personal growth.


Impact of Absences on Achievement
Research shows that even a few absences—whether excused or unexcused—can significantly hinder a student’s academic performance. For instance, missing just two days a month can accumulate to nearly 10% of the school year, which may lead to lower grades, decreased test scores, and an increased likelihood of falling behind. Consistent attendance allows students to engage fully in classroom activities, ask questions, and receive immediate support from their teachers, all of which contribute to higher achievement and a greater chance of graduating on time.


The Role of Parents and Guardians
We also want to highlight the importance of parental involvement in education. Your engagement is vital in promoting regular attendance and creating a positive learning atmosphere at home. By communicating with teachers, attending school events, and monitoring academic progress, parents can help motivate their children and keep them on track.


At Madison District Public Schools, we are dedicated to working in partnership with families to ensure ALL Students reach their full potential. Together, we can foster a culture of achievement and make a positive impact on our students' educational journeys.


Let’s make every day count! Thank you for prioritizing your child’s education and supporting their success.

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Patricia Perry
Superintendent