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PEI Schools Beat Student Absenteeism Slump
16 Dec
Summary
- Student absences in PEI schools are significantly decreasing this year.
- Chronic absenteeism has dropped to 19% from a post-pandemic peak of 28%.
- Initiatives focus on making school emotionally welcoming and supporting social-emotional learning.
Prince Edward Island's schools are experiencing a positive trend as student absences have decreased. Chronic absenteeism, defined as missing 20 or more days, has fallen to 19% this year, a notable improvement from 28% during the post-pandemic surge. This reduction is attributed to dedicated efforts to make school a more appealing environment for students.
The Department of Education has implemented several strategies to combat absenteeism. These include creating student engagement groups to identify reasons for absence and develop targeted solutions, such as attendance rewards and enhanced parent communication. A strong emphasis is also placed on social-emotional learning to foster a greater sense of belonging.
These proactive measures aim to address the academic and social challenges students face when they fall behind due to prolonged absences. By focusing on emotional well-being and positive school experiences, the province is working to break cycles of anxiety and encourage regular attendance, ultimately benefiting student success.




