Or. Admin. Code § 581-017-0367 - Establishment: Tribal Attendance Promising Practices
(1) The Tribal Attendance Promising Practices
is established to support collaboration between tribes and school districts in
efforts to design, implement, and improve the attendance of American
Indian/Alaska Native students in schools.
(2) The Department of Education shall award
non-competitive grants to qualified applicants.
(3) The grant funds will be used to hire a
family advocate position that would work to create effective strategies to
reduce absenteeism for American Indian Alaska Native students in a preselected
school or schools. Grant recipients shall use best practice concepts which
include the following five components:
(a)
Recognizing good and improved attendance;
(b) Engaging students and parents in school
culture;
(c) Monitoring and
reporting attendance data and practices;
(d) Providing personalized early intervention
and outreach supports; and
(e)
Development of programmatic responses to identified barriers as
needed.
(4) Additional
expectations of the grant will focus on planning, implementing, and monitoring
the strategies applied to reduce chronic absenteeism. These strategies should
include these goals:
(a) Robust collaboration
between tribe and school district;
(b) Strengthening relationships between
school district, local community services, and federally recognized tribal
government programs;
(c) Improving
the attendance of American Indian/Alaska Native students, and positive impact
to the entire school community around regular attendance; and
(d) Development, implementation, monitoring,
and dissemination of best practices in an effort to reduce chronic absenteeism
and overcome barriers to regular attendance.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 342.950
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 342.950
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