Commissioners urge focus on school attendance, praise graduates at May 29 meeting
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Commissioners used their comments to praise local graduates and emphasized chronic absenteeism—especially in District 60—as a persistent problem that undermines student progress and broader community goals.
May 29, 2025 — Commissioners at the Pueblo County Board of County Commissioners meeting offered congratulations to members of the class of 2025 and urged sustained community focus on school attendance, saying chronic absenteeism in parts of the county risks long-term student outcomes.
One commissioner highlighted recent graduations and said the county’s public-school systems produce strong students despite tight funding. The commissioner cautioned that no amount of resources or talented teachers will fully help students who are not in class and identified chronic absenteeism—notably in School District 60—as a major challenge that requires attention from families and community leaders.
Commissioners said education is foundational to opportunity and economic mobility, and they expressed support for school staff and administrators. No formal county action or funding changes were announced during the meeting; the remarks were presented as policy priorities and encouragement to the community.
