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Chronic Absenteeism leads to rise in F grades in most of Utah’s largest school districts

Sep 13, 2022, 12:13 PM | Updated: Sep 14, 2022, 10:33 am

The final bell at Cedar Valley High sends students into the halls heading for home.  But many of them were in already in the halls during class.

“They come to our school and wander, they don’t go to class,” Counselor Aprill Triggs said.

Schools all over Utah are dealing with the problem of chronic absenteeism. After the pandemic, students aren’t coming back.  Educators are seeing thousands of absences, and as a result, failing grades.

John Gordillo started down that path during the pandemic.  Last year, he estimates he had 300 absences and 100 tardies.

“I was just outside with my friends, hanging out… I didn’t care,” he said.

He’s on a better track now. But school districts all over Utah see students just like him.

“Thirty to forty percent in some cases are consistently absent.  So this is clearly more than I don’t feel well. This is I don’t want to go to school at all,” Ben Horsley, Chief of Staff in the Granite District said.

That sentiment appears contagious.

We contacted the largest school districts across the state.  They report attendance differently, but generally, Granite, Alpine, Canyons, Davis, Provo, Nebo, Weber and Washington all saw a dramatic spike last year in chronic absences. In many districts, chronic cases have doubled from the normal rates, before the pandemic.

To put that in perspective, many Utah high schools have three thousand students.  If up to thirty percent are absent on any given day, 900 students may be missing in action.

Many educators agree, the pandemic created an environment where students were often not in class, and they knew they could access the day’s homework on-line.

Schools are finding it challenging to hold students accountable. (KSL TV)

“We did go through a period of time where we did things at home and things were a lot more flexible,” Horsley said.

But school administrators say that’s not the only reason students are skipping. They point to the State Capitol and recent changes to Utah Law.

-House Bill 81 added behavioral or mental health as a valid excuse for missing school.

– House Bill 116 prohibited schools from requiring a doctor’s note for an excused absence.

-Senate Bill 219 put a moratorium on truancy enforcement.  That law expired in July 2022.

Chronic absenteeism is a current challenge for Utah schools. (KSL TV)

Schools feel hard pressed to hold students accountable.

“What I think they do know is there are no consequences,” Triggs said.

But it is becoming clear, there ARE consequences for missing school, in the form of failing grades.

“We saw a pretty significant rise in F’s and D’s” Brian McGil, director of student services in the Canyons School District said.

In the Canyons District, comparing the 2018 to the 2021 school year, “F” grades shot up 73% among 9th graders and 74% among 10th graders.

In Provo, “F” grades increased about the same among juniors and seniors.

Most of our other districts also saw dramatically more F’s.  Washington District says they look at test scores, not letter grades.

“They’re not earning the credits needed to graduate from high school,” Triggs said.

“Putting themselves in a position for college scholarships and college admissions is important too,” McGill said.

Schools are rightfully concerned about getting students caught up.   And they’re going to great lengths to pull students back to class.

In Canyons School District, they’ve created a peer court.  Students like Cameryn Coffey are peer judges who help students with chronic absences work through problems or obstacles to school.

Utah schools are struggling with chronic student absences. (KSL TV)

“We sympathize and I understand, I do the same thing.  But this is why I keep going to class, and this is what motivates me. And we’ll talk about what would motivate them to class,” Coffey said.

In Granite District, many schools are accommodating a late-start option, where parents can let their teens take an online first period so they can sleep in a bit longer.

Alpine District was one of the few that avoided huge jumps in Fs. They believe the reason is their focus on building teacher-student relationships. For example, at Cedar Valley, students have the same homeroom teacher for all four years, so they build a connection.

“We feel like if there’s a relationship with a trusted adults, an adult that they care about, that they’ll come to school and that they’ll want to be here,” Triggs said.

For John, that has made a difference. He credits a special teacher, Brian Anderson, and his counselor Aprill Triggs, for helping him find a pathway back.

“The staff here is so cool.  They just really helped me out with a lot of stuff,” he said.

He’ll have to recover a lot of credits in summer school.  But he’s motivated for his future.

“I’m on a pretty straight road now,” he said.

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Chronic Absenteeism leads to rise in F grades in most of Utah’s largest school districts