Report 2.

Combating Chronic Absenteeism

This forthcoming report explores absenteeism as both a symptom and a driver of systemic disconnection from school. It documents how attendance-based funding penalizes schools that serve high-poverty communities, and how immigration enforcement, housing instability, and school discipline policies intersect to reproduce racialized patterns of exclusion. The report makes the case for enrollment-based funding and wraparound support as prevention-centered strategies.

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