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Tri City United reports attendance dip as some families opt for online programs
Summary
District leaders told the board Jan. 26 that several families are keeping students home ‘out of fear,’ resulting in about 10 students choosing an online option; staff described outreach efforts to reassure families and retain enrollment.
A principal told the Tri City United School District board on Jan. 26 that student attendance has slipped after a strong start to the year and that a small number of families are choosing online alternatives.
The principal said the district’s early work to improve attendance stalled “first by a little bit of illness” and then by families making enrollment choices. “We know we have families that are staying home out of fear,” the principal said, adding that roughly 10…
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