Consortium On Chicago School Research
Preschool Attendance in Chicago Public Schools: Relationships with Learning Outcomes and Reasons for Absences
Preschool Attendance in Chicago Public Schools: Relationships with Learning Outcomes and Reasons for Absences
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This report examines the extent of preschool absenteeism and the reasons preschool students are absent. It also examines the relationship between preschool absences and students' scores on measures of kindergarten readiness in math, letter recognition, and social-emotional development, as well as assessments of second-grade reading fluency.
Ultimately, students who miss more preschool have lower kindergarten readiness scores, and students who are chronically absent in preschool are more likely to be chronically absent in kindergarten and have lower second grade reading scores. However, students who enter preschool with the weakest skills benefit the most from regular attendance.