Principal’s Corner: Being at school daily makes a difference

Published 10:28 pm Friday, September 14, 2018

Principal’s Corner by Diane Schultz

Diane Schultz

 

There are a variety of things we can do to help our students achieve their greatest potential.

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Being at school daily is one way.

Here is a list of benefits of daily attendance for our students:

 

Achievement

Studies have found that students who attended school regularly were more likely to pass reading and math assessments than students who didn’t attend school regularly.

 

Opportunity

For older students, being in school every day gives them a chance to learn more about college and scholarship opportunities, and to take the important exams they need to build a successful academic record.

 

Being part of the school community

By being present at school, your child is learning how to be a good citizen by participating in the school community, learning valuable social skills and developing a broader world view.

 

The importance of education

Your commitment to school attendance will also send a message to your child that education is a priority for your family, going to school every day is a critical part of educational success, and that it’s important to take your responsibilities seriously — including going to school. Students who miss days, weeks or months of school at a time will have a difficult time passing their courses and catching up to their peers.

As a parent or guardian, make school attendance a priority and help your child from falling behind. By making your child’s school attendance a priority, you will be taking an important step in supporting your child’s school success, and setting a good example.

Remember — every day counts!

If there is anything we can do to help, don’t hesitate to call your child’s school. We love having your children here!

Diane Schultz is the principal of Sibley Elementary School.