Questions about Attendance: Who to Contact and What to Expect
If you have questions or concerns about attendance, you do not need to figure it out on your own. Reaching out is the first step, and we are here to help guide you through the process.
We encourage families to start with the people who know your child best and can provide the most immediate support.
Where to Start
You can begin by contacting:
- Your child’s teacher
- The school office
- A school counselor
- Your building principal
These staff members can help answer questions, provide guidance, and connect you with additional support if needed.
What Happens Next
After you reach out, our goal is to understand your situation and respond in a helpful and timely way.
This may include:
- A follow-up conversation to learn more
- Suggestions or strategies to support attendance
- Connecting you with additional staff, such as a counselor or social worker
- Creating a simple plan to support your child moving forward
Every situation is handled individually. There is no one-size-fits-all response.
If You Are Not Sure Who to Contact
If you are unsure where to start, contacting your school office is always a good first step. They will make sure you are connected with the right person.
Our Approach
We understand that reaching out can sometimes feel uncomfortable. Please know that our goal is to support, not judge.
- We listen first
- We work with families, not around them
- We focus on helping students stay connected and successful
You are not alone in this. We are here to help every step of the way.