The School Bus Effect

Lately, it seems like many students referred for academic concerns also have chronic absenteeism.  I often feel like a broken record when I stress to caregivers how important attendance is for student motivation and learning.  Just as alarming as the high absenteeism rates is the significant number of tardies accumulated by many students.  When a child comes in late, they often miss important information and find it difficult to get back on track for the day.  This article in the Huffington Post reviews a study of kindergarten students who rode the bus in their first year of formal education.  The findings suggested that riding the bus can improve the student attendance in families of all income levels.  To read the entire article, visit http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/school-bus-study_us_56d49dc8e4b0871f60ec46c3 

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