If you reach families, early before they are chronically absent than we have an opportunity to have them not become chronically absent as we build that muscle for school attendance. Those are some of the things were looking at the sharon partnering with rpa and looking at the six week periods of are we impacting that and kindergarten is one of the areas we are really wanting to focus more on prevention as you know that is a pretty high area, chronic absenteeism. I was smiling not because we have a survey but because we are starting to ask those questions. All of the schools in every cohort has a focus on chronic absenteeism. Looking at the date that she was actually going down to the name, who are the students that are chronically absent and engage in the culture and climate teams to understand the folks on their experiences and understand how we, as a system to give better support. No we dont have a survey that we are starting to ask those questions and couple that with research on be
If you reach families, early before they are chronically absent than we have an opportunity to have them not become chronically absent as we build that muscle for school attendance. Those are some of the things were looking at the sharon partnering with rpa and looking at the six week periods of are we impacting that and kindergarten is one of the areas we are really wanting to focus more on prevention as you know that is a pretty high area, chronic absenteeism. I was smiling not because we have a survey but because we are starting to ask those questions. All of the schools in every cohort has a focus on chronic absenteeism. Looking at the date that she was actually going down to the name, who are the students that are chronically absent and engage in the culture and climate teams to understand the folks on their experiences and understand how we, as a system to give better support. No we dont have a survey that we are starting to ask those questions and couple that with research on be
Our program if there is a threat to our coming now. Our program tha that is how it s cultural rehavent to collectively thousands of students and hundreds of families in 18 years. We are all here because we leave in our program. We have seen the act to our community. Because of our program ournewal immigrants from the philippines ar. Our english language learners are getting the support they need. They are learning the filipino angwage and culture while develops the emotional schools and learning about their identities as filipino and fil l opinion notice africanamerican the. There are a there are a lot of homeless, exposed to violence and abuse and trauma. How does the board of education serving the needs of the students . How do we all respect. That is coming from the students. Good evening. I am alexis. I am a mother. You heard my son, emery, speak earlier. I am a School District employee as a School Social worker. I was formerly pat malcolm x academy. I have transitioned with a troo
And Public Policy events from washington dc and around the country. So you can make up your own mind. Created by cable in 1979, cspan is brought to you by your local cable or satellite provider. Cspan, your unfiltered view of government. Up next hearing examines the effects of trauma on children and their mental and physical developments held by the house education and labor subcommittee, this is about two hours 15 minutes. The committee on education and labor will come to order. Will come everyone. I note that a quorum is present. The committee is meeting today in a hearing to hear testimony on the importance of trauma in education to assist students impacted by gun violence and other adverse events. I note for the subcommittee that miss of oregon, miss , miss wilde of pennsylvania and mr. Castro of texas are permitted to participate in todays hearings with the understanding that their questions will come only after all members of the subcommittee on both sides of the aisle who are pr
Independents 202 7488002. If not by phone, you can use your phone to give us a text. 7488003. Comment ono post a social media. You can post a comment on facebook. We look forward to hearing from you. Here is an article we found recently that starts to highlight all of this. Can policy make it more affordable to have a family . They write that the annual American Family survey has been released recently. It suggests that while most americans considered cultural concerns the most important problem facing families, they now see economic concerns the most pressing issue. Not surprising that young couples report having fewer children than they would like for economic reasons. Last year, a morning consul parents said they expected to have fewer children than they considered ideal. Three of the primary reasons were child killed expenses, financial instability, childcare expenses, financial instability, and the general state of the economy. Families need to raise about a dollars,f a million 23