In an effort to combat rising absenteeism among students, a dedicated group of volunteers in Baltimore has begun reaching out directly to those identified as 'no-shows.' These volunteers aim to understand the reasons behind the absences and provide necessary resources to support students and their families.
The initiative comes as schools face increasing challenges related to student attendance, which can significantly impact educational outcomes. By making personal calls, volunteers hope to establish a connection with students and encourage them to return to school.
These outreach efforts not only focus on addressing the immediate issue of absenteeism but also aim to identify and connect families with available community resources. This approach seeks to create a supportive environment that fosters student engagement and attendance.
Community leaders emphasize the importance of collaboration between schools, families, and local organizations to address these challenges effectively. The volunteers' work is seen as a crucial step in building relationships that can help students feel more connected and supported in their educational journey.
Reported by HarborBeat based on WMAR 2 News Baltimore (source).
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