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If we would like college students at school, academics should set instance
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If we would like college students at school, academics should set instance

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Last updated: November 21, 2025 9:03 am
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College absenteeism has been such an issue that final yr, Mayor Michelle Wu and Boston Public Colleges Superintendent Mary Skipper went on a door-knocking enterprise to properties of children with a historical past of persistent no-shows.

Maybe the state ought to revive that effort, this time with a deal with academics and faculty workers.

In response to new state knowledge, Massachusetts Ok-12 public faculty academics and workers missed a mean of about 12 days within the 2024-25 faculty yr.

That’s about on par with scholar attendance, which additionally noticed a mean statewide of about 93% or 11.9 days within the 2024-25 faculty yr, in keeping with Division of Elementary and Secondary Schooling knowledge.

Continual absenteeism is outlined as college students lacking 10% of college days, or 18 days complete. Lacking about 12 days isn’t persistent, however’s it’s on the edge.

If we would like college students to return to highschool, academics must set the instance.

“After we take into consideration the explanation, once we take into consideration the significance of attendance at college, I feel we are able to agree that there’s nothing extra essential than college students getting access to not solely academics, however all workers of their faculties, and all of the companies that our faculties can supply,” mentioned Rob Curtin, DESE chief knowledge officer.

In Boston Public Colleges, academics missed a mean of 10.7 days within the 2024-25 faculty yr, the information confirmed. BPS made strides in boosting scholar attendance from the earlier yr.

That’s a hopeful signal, each for college kids’ futures and the group. However absentee academics and workers undercut efforts to get and maintain children engaged and within the classroom, whether or not in Boston or across the state.

The Massachusetts Academics Affiliation went on the defensive. “The overwhelming majority of districts present an educator attendance price of properly over 90%,” mentioned MTA President Max Web page and Vice President Deb McCarthy. “However this knowledge doesn’t mirror the the reason why educators take day off and can’t be utilized in any punitive approach in opposition to educators.”

It’s not speculated to be punitive, however this knowledge does present an space that wants enchancment. DESE Commissioner Pedro Martinez mentioned the discharge of the workers knowledge was “not widespread,” however “districts want to investigate this data to see what the affect is.”

There are some nice substitute academics on the market, however they will’t substitute consistency within the classroom.

“On the finish, what actually we wish to get all the way down to is… districts to have possession of the information and to know the way it’s impacting what’s taking place of their lecture rooms.”

When Wu, Skipper and firm actually introduced the issue of scholar absenteeism house final yr, they provided data on assist sources, and handed out faculty provides and present playing cards.

We don’t suppose academics should be enticed to return in with present playing cards, however what sources could also be lacking to assist instructing workers is certainly warranted.

As for varsity provides, it’s been extensively reported that academics pay for college kids’ provides out of their very own pockets. That was by no means acceptable, and any adjustments within the lecture rooms and academics’ lounges want to deal with that, ASAP.

Editorial cartoon by Gary Varvel (Creators Syndicate)

 

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