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Student data is key to learning. The best way to collect it is less clear.

Fifteen years ago, only one state publicly followed the number of students missing enough schools to be considered chronically absent.

Now, 49 states publish online data on chronic absenteeism, which is generally defined as missing 10% or more of the academic year. The data was essential to tackle an attendance problem that climbed almost a third of the students during the pandemic. The rate of chronic absenteeism has decreased modestly in many places, but it remains high compared to pre-countryic school years.

“If you do not know that a problem exists, you do not act on this subject,” explains Hedy Chang, executive director of attendance work, a non -profit organization focused on the reduction of chronic absenteeism.

Why we wrote this

From absenteeism test results, data lead to a large part of what educators know students and how to help them. States are now more involved in the monitoring of trends, but with the extent of an increasingly clear federal role, the door opens to speak of reform.

Chronic absenteeism is one of the many data points collected by those responsible for local, state and federal education in order to improve students’ learning. It is generally a task behind the scenes which is revealed from time to time via the test results, graduation rates and other markers of success for students or struggles.

But the future of federal data collection is disorder given in depth to the education department and a budget proposed for the next financial year which reduces the financing of the Institute of Education Sciences (IES). The request for financing from the Trump administration for the IES – the department’s research and data branch – totals 261.3 million dollars. This represents a decrease of 67% compared to exercise 2024.

The question underlying the possible approval of the congress: this will worsen the results of education for American schoolchildren, who are already struggling with generational results with low tests? Or could reform how the data is studied JUMSstart an effort to improve federal research?

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