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‘TGIF Time-saver’: Here is what keeps students coming to school

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I trust that many of you and your teams have transitioned back to the classroom successfully. I predict that many districts’ planning over the summer was spent addressing strategies to keep students from missing school. If your interventions touch on these key focus areas of absenteeism, you’ll likely find success.

Defining absenteeism by grade

High school students are more likely to miss school when they lack strong relationships with their teachers, report low self-efficacy and have negative experiences with their school’s climate, according to from Panorama Education.

Similarly, elementary students who feel safe at school are less likely to be chronically absent. For middle school students, safety and a positive school climate are linked to higher attendance.

The researchers advise leaders to conduct surveys based on these indicators to better understand how they impact absenteeism among their students. I recommend that you take a closer look at the .

Where are our bus drivers?

I recently reported on the issue surrounding teacher shortages and how districts are addressing their vacancies as the new school year begins. What we’re also seeing is that staff shortages are impacting school transportation, too.

According to HopSkipDrive’s , 91% of school leaders have reported being impacted by bus driver shortages in 2024. These figures remain elevated and in line with last year’s data, when 92% of leaders said the same.

Sixty percent of leaders also said they’ve been forced to reduce services by cutting or shortening bus routes. Another 38% said their staff is taking time away from core responsibilities or education hours to drive buses or vans.

AI’s latest innovation: cyberattacks

I’d like to take a moment to address one of AI’s more negative consequencesaside from the traditional arguments like plagiarism and cheating. AI-powered ransomware is inevitable and superintendents should be engaging with their IT teams about ways to prepare for this looming threat.

I spoke with the vice president of cyber risk and board relations at Optiv, a cybersecurity services and solutions provider, who explained that AI would make conducting ransomware attacks much easier for less experienced hackers.

He says that eventually, AI-driven ransomware will be able to adapt in real-time by modifying malware code to avoid detection. The same tactic can be used to alter the source code of a piece of malware to avoid antivirus software-triggering rules.

You can read more about my conversation with the expert, James Turgal, here.

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Micah Ward
Micah Ward
Micah Ward is the editor at District 91心頭istration. His coverage focuses heavily on education technology, artificial intelligence and innovative district leaders. He has a master's degree in journalism from the University of Alabama.

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