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National Chronic Absenteeism Awareness Day

When will National Chronic Absenteeism Awareness Day be celebrated? October 26th of each calendar year.

What is National Chronic Absenteeism Awareness Day? National Chronic Absenteeism Awareness Day shines a spotlight on the critical issue of missing school and its long-term impact on student success. Chronic absenteeism—typically defined as missing 10% or more of the school year—strongly correlates with lower reading proficiency, higher dropout rates, and long-term academic struggles.

How should National Chronic Absenteeism Awareness Day be celebrated or observed?

  • Educate: Schools can host workshops or send home toolkits to help parents understand the difference between occasional absences and chronic absenteeism.
  • Engage: Community mentors, local businesses, and neighbors can offer support to families facing transportation, health, or financial barriers to school attendance.
  • Share: Post statistics, resources, and encouragement on social media using the hashtag #ChronicAbsenteeismAwarenessDay to spark national conversation.
  • Support: Educators can use this day to review early-autumn attendance data and proactively reach out to families who need assistance.

Why was National Chronic Absenteeism Awareness Day created? This day serves as a vital checkpoint to identify at-risk students early in the school year, break down barriers to attendance, and unite educators, parents, and communities to support student engagement. It also sheds light on the impact of chronic absenteeism on student achievement and school funding.

Who created this day? This day was created by Shareefah Nadir-Mason in 2026.