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Home / Education / New Brunswick Schools Battle Teen Absenteeism Epidemic

New Brunswick Schools Battle Teen Absenteeism Epidemic

22 Dec

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Summary

  • Half of Anglophone West high schoolers are chronically absent.
  • Schools aim to reduce absenteeism by five percent this year.
  • Province aims for 26 percent chronic absenteeism by 2028.

New Brunswick schools are confronting a significant challenge with chronic absenteeism, a trend predominantly impacting high school students. In the Anglophone West school district, half of students in grades nine through 12 have been reported as chronically absent over the past three years. This means they miss more than 10 percent of instructional days, raising serious concerns among educators about academic progress and student engagement.

Teachers are increasingly worried about the profound effect these absences have on learning and relationship-building. Interventions are being implemented, ranging from initial home calls to more intensive support from school attendance teams and mental health clinicians. The focus is shifting towards understanding and addressing underlying issues like anxiety, which is cited as a growing reason for school avoidance.

To combat this issue, the province has set a goal to reduce chronic absenteeism to 26 percent by 2028. A public dashboard displaying absenteeism rates at the school level is expected by the end of March, aiming to provide data to track progress and evaluate intervention effectiveness. Experts emphasize that school attendance is crucial for identifying and supporting students facing various socioeconomic and emotional challenges.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
In New Brunswick, chronic absenteeism is defined as missing more than 10 percent of class time, equivalent to 18 instructional days out of 180.
Anglophone West aims to reduce chronic absenteeism by five percent this school year by fostering welcoming and supportive school environments.
An increasing number of students are absent due to serious anxiety disorders and emotionally-based school avoidance, exacerbated by broader societal anxiety levels.

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