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Attendance Awareness Month Focuses on Youngest Learners

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The Oregon Department of Education (ODE) is joining schools, families and community partners across the state in recognizing September as Attendance Awareness Month. Governor Tina Kotek issued a proclamation earlier this month, affirming the importance of regular attendance and Oregon’s shared commitment to supporting students.

“As we begin the 2025-26 school year, we are placing renewed focus on helping every child build the habit of showing up every day,” said Dr. Charlene Williams, ODE Director. “This is especially important for our youngest learners, as early attendance lays the foundation for literacy, belonging and long-term academic success.”

This year’s emphasis on young learners comes as Senate Bill 141 (2025) expanded the educational accountability system by adding a number of new performance metrics for school districts. Those metrics include a dedicated Early Learner Attendance Metric to track, monitor and support improved attendance for students in kindergarten through second grade.

Research shows that consistent attendance in the early grades is directly linked to reading at grade level by third grade and to long-term school success. Starting the year with strong attendance helps children feel welcomed, connected and ready to learn, setting a positive tone for the months ahead.

Success Stories from Around the State

Across Oregon, districts are leading the way with innovative approaches to supporting attendance in the early grades, including the following:

Supporting Families and Schools

As the new school year begins, ODE encourages all schools and communities to embrace Attendance Awareness Month as an opportunity to strengthen relationships, support student well-being, and help every child build the habit of showing up every day.

ODE provides schools with tools to build relationships with families and help families establish routines from day one. Resources include:

For a full list of resources, visit every-day-matters.org.