Resources
Connecticut Resources
- Bullying, Character Education and Positive School Climate, CSDE
- Connecticut Consortium on School Attendance, Office of Policy and Management
- Connecticut’s Medical Home Initiative
- Connecticut Welcoming Schools Initiative, Capitol Region Education Council
- EdSight, CSDE data portal
- Emergency Mobile Psychiatric Services (EMPS), Connecticut Department of Children and Families
- Ensuring Equity and Excellence for All Connecticut Students, Connecticut State Board of Education Five- year Comprehensive Plan, 2016-21
- Family and Community Engagement Resources, CSDE
- Family Resource Centers, CSDE
- Getting to School Matters for 3 & 4 Year Olds: How Public Schools Can Help, Office of Early Childhood
- Governor’s Prevention Partnership
- Healthy ConneCTions, CSDE
- KidsMentalHealthInfo.com, Child Health and Development Institute of Connecticut, Inc. (CHDI)
- Managing Asthma in Connecticut Schools
- Next Generation Accountability System, CSDE
- Public Act 15-225, An Act Concerning Chronic Absence
- Public School Information (PSIS) Reference Guide
- School Health Services, CSDE
- School-Based Diversion Initiative, Child Health Development Initiative (CHDI)
- School-based Health Centers; Connecticut Association of School Based Health Centers
- Scientific Research-Based Interventions (SRBI) Addressing the Needs of the Whole Child: Social, Emotional, Behavioral, and Physical Health, Topical Brief 3, CSDE
- Scientific Research-Based Interventions, CSDE
- Sexual Health Education Guidelines, CSDE
- Supports for Pregnant and Parenting Teens, CSDE
- System of Care Community Collaborative
- Trauma-Informed Initiatives, CHDI
- Truancy Prevention, Center for Children's Advocacy
- Youth Service Bureaus, Connecticut Youth Services Association
National Resources
- Attendance Works has developed a range of resources specific to grades served (i.e., elementary, middle, secondary) and aligned to five important strategies designed to improve attendance: recognizing good and improved attendance; engaging students and parents; monitoring attendance data and practice; providing personalized early outreach; and developing programmatic responses to barriers. A few examples include:
- Bringing Attendance Home: Engaging Parents in Preventing Chronic Absence
- Count Us In! Working Together to Show That Every School Day Matters
- Early and Often: Early Education Toolkit
- Leading Attendance: A Toolkit for Principals
- Relationships Matter: A Toolkit for an Elementary Success Mentor Attendance Initiative
- Teaching Attendance: Everyday Strategies to Help Teachers Improve Attendance and Raise Achievement
- Campaign for Grade-Level Reading
- Civil Rights Data Collection (CRDC) for the 2013-14 School Year, United States Department of Education
- Every Student, Every Day: A National Initiative to Address and Eliminate Chronic Absenteeism, United States Departments of Education, Housing, Justice, and Health and Human Services
- Get Schooled
- Mayor’s Interagency Task Force on Truancy, Chronic Absenteeism & School Engagement, New York City
- Parent Teacher Home Visit Project
- Restorative Practices, International Institute for Restorative Practices
- School Attendance, Chronic Health Conditions and Leveraging Data for Improvement, National Association of Chronic Disease Directors
- School Climate, National School Climate Center
- School Nurses’ Role in Combating Chronic Absenteeism, National Association of School Nurses
- Success Mentors, United States Department of Education
- The National Mentoring Partnership
- Whole School, Whole Child Model, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
For More Information:
Resources, Strategies, and Best Practices
Kari SullivanPhone: 860-807-2041
E-mail: kari.sullivan@ct.gov
Data Collection and Reporting
Kendra ShakirPhone: 860-713-6896
E-mail: Kendra.Shakir@ct.gov