Cassell Elementary School reports 7% truancy rate

Cassell Elementary School reports 7% truancy rate
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The truancy rate at Cassell Elementary School fell to seven percent during the 2019-20 school year, according to a Chicago City Wire analysis of the latest Illinois schools report card.

The school’s average daily attendance rate was 97 percent.

Students are considered chronically truant if they miss five percent of school days or more per year without acceptable excuses. The City Of Chicago SD 299 saw a chronic truancy rate of 22 percent during the 2019-20 school year, while the statewide rate was 10 percent.

The school enrolled 391 students in the 2019-20 school year, and average daily attendance was at 97 percent for the year, the Illinois State Board of Education reported. The average daily rate of attendance across the state was 95 percent.

Cassell Elementary School chronic truancy rates 5-year trend
Year School District State
2016 11 32 10
2017 14 34 11
2018 12 31 11
2019 10 33 13
2020 7 22 10
Cassell Elementary School daily attendance rates 5-year trend
Year School District State
2016 94 94 94
2017 93 93 94
2018 94 93 94
2019 95 93 94
2020 97 95 95


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