Strong first-day CPS attendance numbers move the school district close to pre-pandemic levels – WBEZ (Chicago)

More than 93% of students showed up to classes on the first day of school, the district announced Friday. A little over 91% of kids showed up on the first day last year, while 84% logged on to start the 2020-21 school year, the one featuring remote learning during the pandemic. First-day attendance averaged around 94.3% in the four years preceding COVID-19.
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Eugene from a pay phone
3 years ago

Raby High School: 48 employees, 64 students,2%(1 student) reading at grade level! Please define “strong” WBEZ?

Fed up neighbor
3 years ago

Ya ok

The Paraclete
3 years ago

If the numbers are legitimate it would reflect diligence in getting kids in the seats. It’s CPS so naturally skepticism is valid.

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