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McCulloch, Dewey – School Management, 1974
How a "no excuse necessary" policy has sharply cut absenteeism in a Michigan high school. (Author)
Descriptors: Attendance Patterns, High Schools, Program Descriptions, School Holding Power
DeKalb, Jay – 1999
This Digest in Spanish examines some of the ways that truancy affects both individuals and society. It identifies factors that may place students at greater risk of becoming truant and lists some consequences of nonattendance, including delayed promotion and graduation, lowered self-esteem, and lessened employment potential. The causes of truancy…
Descriptors: Attendance Patterns, Delinquency Prevention, Elementary Secondary Education, Prevention
DeKalb, Jay – 1999
This Digest examines some of the ways that truancy affects both individuals and society. It identifies factors that may place students at greater risk of becoming truant and lists some consequences of nonattendance, including delayed promotion and graduation, lowered self-esteem, and lessened employment potential. The causes of truancy vary among…
Descriptors: Attendance Patterns, Delinquency Prevention, Elementary Secondary Education, Prevention
Fotinos, Tom – 1975
This publication discusses the increasing problem of student absenteeism and describes an experimental school attendance policy that was implemented at Napa (California) High School in 1975. The policy designates a maximum of 12 absences per semester as the maximum allowable for each student under normal circumstances; after 13 absences from any…
Descriptors: Attendance, Attendance Patterns, Attendance Records, Experimental Programs
ERIC Clearinghouse on Educational Management, Eugene, OR. – 1979
The 12 items in this annotated bibliography on absenteeism are entries in the ERIC system. The publications cited focus on attendance policies and techniques for reducing truancy. The techniques mentioned include alternative individualized programs, punishments (such as lowered grades) for absences, and rewards (such as parties or higher grades)…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Annotated Bibliographies, Attendance, Attendance Officers
Bauer, Raymond R.; And Others – 1976
A two-phase attendance alert intervention system was field tested within the fifth grades of two elementary schools, the tenth grades of two high schools, and within grades nine through twelve in a continuation high school. The schools, in four different Los Angeles County unified school districts, vary by socioeconomic patterns and school system…
Descriptors: Attendance, Attendance Patterns, Change Strategies, Cost Effectiveness
Banchy, Nancy Kramer – 1985
The issue of appropriate truancy intervention is addressed in this description of the efforts of Minneapolis, Minnesota to design a continuum of interventions that relies on the resources of both the school and juvenile court. Exigencies which precipitated a truancy pilot project are discussed: a shared belief that truancy is a signal for…
Descriptors: Attendance Patterns, Court Role, Elementary Secondary Education, Intervention
McClure, Clarence S. – 1977
The development, implementation, and evaluation of a policy to increase student attendance in Albemarle High School, Virginia, is described here. Implemented in 1976, the policy called for mandatory grade reduction for students with large numbers of unexcused absences. The program evaluation revealed that the basic objective of improving student…
Descriptors: Attendance, Attendance Patterns, County School Districts, Elementary Secondary Education