Highly Effective Teaming Tools
To Increase Regular Attendance in Southern Oregon
Attendance Team Formation and Meeting Best Practices
This is a very detailed guide from Attendance Works that can be a step-by-step tool for districts and schools to implement and run attendance teams in a highly effective manner.
NEW: Yearlong Planning Tool!
Attendance teams work best when they plan ahead! Here is a great tool for doing just that.
Strong Start Plan Template for Attendance Teams
This is the template that your district or school can use to understand all the pieces that need to come together to form a highly effective attendance team. Teams will also find embedded resources and tools here for an all-in-one place to plan.
Attendance Success Plans for All Ages and in Spanish
These very proactive and positive plans include specific supports for parents and their children to consider as they work collaboratively with school staff. The plans also include a school year calendar to track student absences.
District/School Self-Assessment: Ways of Being/Doing
This brief self-assessment will help districts and schools identify areas of growth for this coming school year. This Google Form assessment is based on the Ways of Being/Doing rubric above.
Effective Attendance Teams Staff Development
This is a PDF of a Google Presentation that guides an attendance team or whole school staff through a self-assessment of their ways of being and doing that impact student attendance. Training on this is offered by our SOESD.
Ways of Doing Assessment Tool
This assessment tool is to be used with the staff development presentation above.
Ways of Being Assessment Tool
This tool is to be used along with the staff development presentation above.
Multi-Tiered Systems of Support: Attendance Works
This is a comprehensive list of supports for schools and districts to investigate as options to adopt or adapt for their school community.
Exercise for Attendance Teams: MTSS Interventions
Use the below percentages for tier 2 and 3 in order to ensure that the number of students is manageable and the interventions are focused and appropriate.
Tier 3: 5% of students with highest absenteeism
Tier 2: Next 10% with highest absenteeism
Tier 3: 5% of students with highest absenteeism
Tier 2: Next 10% with highest absenteeism