Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Send the parents to mandatory parenting classes.
And what if they don't go--put them in jail?
I think you'd find with many truant students that the parent is already in jail, or 80-something great-grandma has guardianship, or the kid's placed in foster care in Bowie and can't get to school easily, or the kid is herself a parent.
I'm not saying that attendance is unfixable. Just that it's really hard and requires a lot of resources and skilled workers with low caseloads. And the place to start is probably not high school. How many kindergartners miss 20 days a year? How many 5th graders?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you want DC to do about it? Put 88% of the kids at Ballou, 1/3 of the kids at JR, etc. in foster care? Put all their parents and guardians in jail? Encourage them to drop out so they don't get counted anymore? Send them to boarding school?
This. Parents and/or kids can't be bothered, what's the school supposed to do?
Anonymous wrote:What do you want DC to do about it? Put 88% of the kids at Ballou, 1/3 of the kids at JR, etc. in foster care? Put all their parents and guardians in jail? Encourage them to drop out so they don't get counted anymore? Send them to boarding school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you want DC to do about it? Put 88% of the kids at Ballou, 1/3 of the kids at JR, etc. in foster care? Put all their parents and guardians in jail? Encourage them to drop out so they don't get counted anymore? Send them to boarding school?
Very progressive of you to ask a bunch of questions and then claim nothing can be done because of equity.
PP didn’t claim anything like that. They asked very reasonable question.
So again, what’s your policy proposal to fix this?
Anonymous wrote:Send the parents to mandatory parenting classes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would argue that determining an excused versus unexcused absence is not equal across the district. And parents know how to game the system- more than 1.3% of Walls kids miss 20 days of school a year- their parents just know how to get those absences excused.
Do you know this or are you just speculating? My kids have never missed 20 days of school in a year. Even if a student had Covid twice and went to the doctor and dentist a few times, you wouldn't get near 20 days.
Anonymous wrote:What do you want DC to do about it? Put 88% of the kids at Ballou, 1/3 of the kids at JR, etc. in foster care? Put all their parents and guardians in jail? Encourage them to drop out so they don't get counted anymore? Send them to boarding school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you want DC to do about it? Put 88% of the kids at Ballou, 1/3 of the kids at JR, etc. in foster care? Put all their parents and guardians in jail? Encourage them to drop out so they don't get counted anymore? Send them to boarding school?
Very progressive of you to ask a bunch of questions and then claim nothing can be done because of equity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would argue that determining an excused versus unexcused absence is not equal across the district. And parents know how to game the system- more than 1.3% of Walls kids miss 20 days of school a year- their parents just know how to get those absences excused.
20 days is a LOT. It takes a big effort to miss that much in HS and presumably most Walls families care about academics and won’t miss that much. Also DCPS is pretty strict about how they determine excused/unexcused. Are you seriously arguing that 50% of Walls students miss 4 weeks of school and their parents give fake dr notes?
Nope not 50% but definitely more than 1.3%. That is claiming that out of a school of 600 kids only like 7 are truant. It’s not actually that hard to miss 20 days of school. That’s about two days a month. I said parents know how to play the system. You only need a doctor’s note after five consecutive days. And truancy is only ten unexcused days so way more than 1.3% meet that threshold. You can incredulous but it’s definitely true.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would argue that determining an excused versus unexcused absence is not equal across the district. And parents know how to game the system- more than 1.3% of Walls kids miss 20 days of school a year- their parents just know how to get those absences excused.
Do you know this or are you just speculating? My kids have never missed 20 days of school in a year. Even if a student had Covid twice and went to the doctor and dentist a few times, you wouldn't get near 20 days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would argue that determining an excused versus unexcused absence is not equal across the district. And parents know how to game the system- more than 1.3% of Walls kids miss 20 days of school a year- their parents just know how to get those absences excused.
20 days is a LOT. It takes a big effort to miss that much in HS and presumably most Walls families care about academics and won’t miss that much. Also DCPS is pretty strict about how they determine excused/unexcused. Are you seriously arguing that 50% of Walls students miss 4 weeks of school and their parents give fake dr notes?