Dear Families,
As we move through the winter months, we want to take a moment to highlight an important factor in student success—regular school attendance—and to share some exciting upcoming events at our school.
Why Attendance Matters
Regular attendance plays a critical role in student learning and long-term success—from Kindergarten through high school. Research shows that:
- By Grade 3, consistent attendance supports reading at grade level
- By Grade 6, it helps predict high school completion
- By Grade 9, attendance is a stronger predictor of graduation than test scores
While we understand that illness and unexpected life events happen, frequent absences can lead to gaps in learning. Homework or make-up work at home cannot fully replace the classroom experience—where instruction, guided practice, discussion, collaboration, and teacher observation take place each day.
Attendance Letters Sent Home This Week
This week, attendance letters were sent to families as part of our ongoing effort to support student success:
- Families were notified if a child has missed more than 10% of school days
- Families were invited to meet with us if absences exceeded 19%
👉 Please note: days affected by the recent strike were not included in these attendance calculations.
Our goal is not to assign blame, but to build awareness and work together to prevent future academic challenges.
How Families Can Help
You can support regular attendance by:
- Maintaining consistent routines (sleep, breakfast, limited evening screen time)
- Talking with your child each day about their learning
- Scheduling appointments outside school hours when possible
- Sending your child to school unless they are unwell
- Reaching out early if attendance becomes a concern—no issue is too small
If you have questions or would like support, please contact the school. We truly value our partnership with families and are here to help every student succeed.