00:06:30 Cathy W,: Welcome and good morning! This is Cathy Wolfenden @ Attendance Works. We'll get started at the top of the hour. 00:07:19 Cathy W,: Just it case it's needed, here are the call-in numbers. They're also in the reminder email. Dial by your location +1 669 900 9128 US (San Jose) +1 346 248 7799 US (Houston) +1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma) +1 301 715 8592 US (Washington DC) +1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago) +1 646 558 8656 US (New York)Meeting ID: 834 0397 0923Passcode: 967924Find your local number: https://us02web.zoom.us/u/kycc0I68U 00:09:20 Cathy W,: Please feel free to introduce yourself so we know who's in the room! :-) 00:11:12 Cecelia Leong: Hello everyone -- glad to see you all! 00:12:39 Joanne Kots: Joanne Kots - Mater Academy of Northern Nevada. Good Morning! 00:14:29 Estela Martinez: Good Morning Everyone! Estela Martinez and Laura Fendt from Mater Bonanza 00:14:56 Cecelia Leong: Hi Joanne and Estela! Welcome! 00:15:01 Joanne Kots: Great music! 00:15:07 Joanne Kots: thank you 00:15:21 Allisen Brodie: Loving the jam session! Hi everyone, I'm Allisen Brodie from Albany, NY :) 00:15:32 amyswayze: Amy Swayze with Hastings Public Schools in Hastings, Nebraska! Go Big Red!:) 00:15:42 Cecelia Leong: Y'all can thank Cathy W for the songs! 00:15:54 Maria Campusano: Hello Everyone, Maria Campusano, Lawrence Public Schools, MA 00:16:02 Roberto Rios: Good morning, Roberto Rios from Lawrence MA 00:16:05 Hillary Lynch (she/her/ella): Hi y’all! Hillary Lynch, Lawrence High School, Lawrence MA 00:16:06 Alex Davis: yes 00:16:09 Laura Bruland Marlow: yes 00:16:17 Hannah Clark, FNA: Hi all! This is Hannah Clark, I'm with the Fairbanks Native Association in Fairbanks, Alaska 00:16:40 Anyis Acevedo: good afternoon everyone, Anyis Acevedo, Lawrence Massachusetts. 00:16:41 Vice Principal Carrona: Good morning, Morgan Carrona here from Somerset in Las Vegas, NV. 00:16:55 Jacqueline Romero-Santiago: Hello, Jackie Romero, Lawrence Public Schools 00:16:56 Brooke: Hello! Brooke Jernigan from Turner County High School in Ashburn, GA 00:16:57 Bethany Stewart - Indianapolis Public Schools: Hello--I'm Bethany Stewart, a high school counselor in Indianapolis, IN. 00:16:58 Alex Davis: Alex Davis, Oregon Virtual Academy 00:16:58 Denise Koch: Good morning! I'm Denise Koch from Discovery Charter School in Las Vegas. 00:17:04 Stephanie Brown: Hi I'm Stephanie Brown from Legacy Traditional in Las Vegas. 00:17:04 Heather MN she/her: Hello! Heather Hirsch, Minnesota Department of Education 00:17:07 Sarah Stanley: Hello! I'm Sarah Stanley. Assistant Principal at Riverton Middle School in Riverton Illinois. 00:17:09 R. Bechtold (Founders Classical Academy): Hi Rachael Bechtold from Founders Classical Academy of Las Vegas :) 00:17:11 Shameka Johnson: Good Afternoon, Shameka Johnson from Capital School District in Dover, DE 00:17:11 Laura Bruland Marlow: Laura Bruland Marlow- Advisor from Oregon Virtual Academy 00:17:17 Brian Coy: Good morning. Brian Coy, SEIF, from Mater Academy in Las Vegas. 00:17:18 Erika Del Rosario: Hello! I'm Erika Del Rosario from the Lawrence Public Schools Family Resource Center :) 00:17:18 Shaina Gredvig: Good morning! Shaina here from Oregon Virtual Academy. 00:17:18 Margie Paulson: Morning! I'm Margie Paulson from Oregon Virtual Academy, Portland, Oregon. 00:17:19 Marielle.Leo: Good morning! I am the Safe School Professional, Marriage and Family Therapist from CIVICA Academy in Las Vegas, NV 00:17:20 Stephanie Blockston: Hello! Stephanie Blockston from Timber Grove Elementary in Owings Mills, MD. 00:17:24 Melissa Risher: Melissa Risher from Families and Children Together, Inc. in south Arkansas. We are a Head Start agency. 00:17:25 Miranda Kelly: Hey y'all! Miranda Kelly, middle school counselor in Ashburn, Georiga! 00:17:25 Tricia Wilbourne: Good Morning Friends! Tricia Wilbourne, Principal Discovery Charter School, Las Vegas NV 00:17:26 Jose Ramirez: Hi everyone, Jose Ramirez from ELL teacher at Oasis Academy, Fallon NV 00:17:31 Morea Beatty: Hi, Morea Beatty. Advisor from Oregon Virtual Academy. 00:17:32 Jill Kays Beacon Academy: Morning all! Jill Kays from Beacon Academy, Las Vegas 00:17:39 Danny Martinez: Hello everyone, Danny Martinez from City School District of New Rochelle, NY. 00:17:40 Shari Lewis: Good afternoon - Ms. Lewis, Burr Middle School 00:17:43 Eben Mcknight: Good Afternoon Eben Mcknight 00:17:46 Eben Mcknight: Connecticut 00:17:51 Denise R: Good afternoon. Denise Reyes, New Rochelle Public Schools, New Rochelle, NY 00:17:54 Rachel Aldinger: Hi, Rachel Aldinger. Advisor from Oregon Virtual Academy :) 00:18:05 ghernandez: Glenda Hernandez Harford CT Burr Middle School. 00:18:08 Allison Hernandez: Good Morning, this is Allison Hernandez, from Beacon Academy of Nevada. 00:18:09 Sally Pettee: Good morning. Sally Pettee, AP from Doral Academy-Las Vegas 00:18:12 Kristine Mercurio-Tornabene: Hello, Kristine Mercurio, Bernards Township Public Schools 00:18:15 Andrea Cotton: Andrea Cotton LCSW, Clinical Social Worker and Social Work Specialist, Indianapolis Public Schools, Indianapolis, IN 00:18:32 Tina Long: Hello from Fairbanks, Alaska. Tina Long, Fairbanks Native Association JOM Tutor 00:18:35 Amanda Martinez- Burr Middle School: Hello everyone! 00:18:36 Gelly Segura: Good morning ! Gelly Segura Burr Middle school Hartford CT 00:18:49 Melissa Rivera: Melissa Rivera, Hartford CT, Burr Middle School 00:19:03 Anjali Quinones: Good Morning! Anjali Quinones Burr Middle School Hartford, CT 00:19:45 Madeline Rodriguez - Burr Middle School: Good morning, Madeline Rodriguez, Burr Middle School, Hartford CT 00:23:06 GINA ELLER: Gina Eller 00:23:19 Joanne Kots: Joanne Kots 00:23:30 Laura Bruland Marlow: Mr. Light 00:23:31 Michelle: Michelle| Attendance Coordinator | Taft High School Chicago, IL | Mom 00:23:34 GINA ELLER: Burr Middle School, AP - Inspired by my friend Twana Shirden (Principal in Glastonbury) 00:23:45 Michelle: Math Teacher 00:23:49 Tricia Wilbourne: Tricia Wilbourne Principal, Discovery Charter School, My 4th grade teacher. She cared about me 00:23:52 Marielle.Leo: Sr. Ryder, my Spanish teacher! In high school, he was charismatic and funny! He was so nice and treated us as students with respect and love! He was amazing 00:23:52 Allisen Brodie: Allisen Brodie, Assistant Principal, Albany, NY Lillian Turner - firm manner, high expectations 00:23:57 Hannah Clark, FNA: Inspired by the social workers who helped my family when I was 8 years old. 00:24:00 Anaida Delgado: Anaida Delgado - Community School Director - The Village / Hartford Public Schools - Inspired by 2nd Grade teacher, Mrs. Lee 00:24:00 Heather MN she/her: Heather Hirsch, School Climate Center Supervisor, Mn Dept of Ed. My third grade teacher, Mrs. Reid 00:24:02 Anyis Acevedo: Anyis (angie) Acevedo, District Attendance & Residency Liaison for Lawrence Public Schools in Lawrence Massachusetts. 00:24:04 Denise Koch: My name is Denise Koch. I am the Assistant Principal at Discovery Charter School. My second grade teacher, Mrs. Steinberg, was my teacher when I moved to my new school. She reached out and made sure I was adjusting well to the class. 00:24:07 Sarah Stanley: Mr. Sponsler, 6th grade teacher 00:24:08 Morea Beatty - Oregon Virtual Academy: Morea Beatty - 11th Grade Advisor Oregon Virtual Academy My second grade teacher, Mrs. Wick. 00:24:08 R. Bechtold (Founders Classical Academy): The person who motivated me to learn and attend school was my 7th grade Science Teacher 00:24:12 LHughes: Good afternoon, Nice to be part of the program. Leslie Hughes; Attendance Teacher City School District of New Rochelle. My mom inspired me to love learning and the rest followed. 00:24:13 antoinette austin: Toni Austin - Social Service Coordinator for Indianapolis Public Schools. Motivate by Mrs. Patterson a really great teacher. She made me want to be a teacher. 00:24:15 Miranda Kelly: Miranda Kelly, middle school counselor; Turner County Middle School, Ashburn, Georgia; Co-worker 00:24:17 Linda Zeidler: Linda Zeidler, Beacon Academy of Nevada - NSPCSA,, my 6th grade teacher Mr. Brown. 00:24:18 Hillary Lynch (she/her/ella): Hillary Lynch, 9th grade English teacher and head o the 9th grade Family Engagement Leadership Team. I’m at Lawrence High School, Lawrence, MA. My kindergarten teacher Mrs. Ingrim has been my guiding inspiration since then, she loved us unconditionaly 00:24:18 Bethany Stewart - Indianapolis Public Schools: I'm Bethany Stewart, a high school counselor at Positive Supports Academy in Indianapolis Public Schools. My parents were huge motivating factors in my attendance. 00:24:21 August Michelle --: August North Pole elementary Fairbanks North Star school district. My principal DON THIBEDEAU 00:24:21 Becky Miles-Polka: Becky Miles-Polka, Senior Fellow with Attendance Works, My Band Teacher, First period, always focused on excellence! 00:24:22 Shameka Johnson: Shameka Attendance Liaison Capital School District- Inspired by my 9th grade school counselor 00:24:23 Stephanie Brown: Stephanie Brown, ELL Director, Legacy Traditional School, Las Vegas; My aunts and uncles were involved in education 00:24:23 Shaina Gredvig: Shaina, student advisor with Oregon Virtual Academy. The number of encouraging teachers is innumerable. :) 00:24:29 Jacqueline Romero-Santiago: Jackie Romero, family engagement, Lawrence Public Schools. family friend that never gave up on me. 00:24:30 Andrea Cotton: Andrea Cotton, Indianapolis, Public Schools, Sylvia Mischeau, Grad School Professor,, brilliant 00:24:30 Denise R: Attendance teacher. My 6th grade teacher made me enjoy coming to school everyday 00:24:36 Melissa Risher: Melissa Risher, Enrollment/Attendance Coordinator for a Head Start agency in 8 counties in South Arkansas, my mom instilled that yearn for learning 00:24:37 Roberto Rios: Roberto Rios, Supervisor of Attendance, it would have to be my coach 00:24:37 Erika Del Rosario: Erika Del Rosario - Family, Student and Community Engagement Specialist. Lawrence Public Schools District in Massachsuetts. -- One person who motivated me was my art teacher. She did so great with connecting what I learned in classes to the real world in creative ways and encouraged me to be unique and thoughtful in everything that I do 00:24:40 Maria Campusano: Maria Campusano, Family Engagement Manager My entire family supported me, my mom and one of my oldest brothers, kindergarten teacher also 00:24:41 Morgan Carrona: Morgan Carrona, vice principal from Somerset Academy charter school in Las Vegas. I was inspired by my elementary school teachers. 00:24:44 WALCS001: Sonja Walcott/ FCSSP / Hartford My mom watching her strive as a single parent of four to make ends meet 00:24:49 Joanne Kots: Joanne Kots, Dean, Mater Academy, went into education due to amazing teachers.. 00:24:50 Tina Long: Tina Long, Anne Wien Elementary... Aunt Mary Jane Fate was a great role model 00:24:58 Sheila Palombo: Sheila Palombo, Principal at Silver Sands Montessori Charter School. A teacher that I had when I was young inspired me to go into education. 00:24:59 Michelle: math teacher and social studies , saw the best in me even though they caught me cheating, they did a restorative approach 00:25:02 Anjali Quinones: Anjali Quinones, School Social Worker, My mother who was a single parent 00:25:02 joconnell: Jean OConnell - Director Special Services Bernards Township 00:25:05 Jose Ramirez: I was inspired by my teacher back in the 12th grade 00:25:10 tijana: Tijana Davis, IPS. I was inspired to attend by my parents. 00:25:20 Henry Rodriguez: Henry Rodriguez - Ast Family Engagement Coordinator - Arlington Middle School - Lawrence Public Schools - My 4th & 5th grade teacher cared about me and pushed me outside of school. 00:30:16 Sarah Stanley: currently 100% in person 00:30:29 Hannah Clark, FNA: In person only. With substantial spread of the delta variant, I'm waiting for the school board to vote back to virtual... 00:30:31 Morgan Carrona: Also 100% in person 00:30:42 Brian Coy: 100% in person, but services provided if a student in on quarantine. 00:30:53 Margie Paulson: We're a virtual school, so we've never changed :) 00:30:54 Roberto Rios: Lawrence Public School is in-person 00:31:58 LHughes: In person, unless there is a quarantine, in which case it is either virtual or mixed. 00:32:06 Denise R: In person, except for HS, which was damaged due to Ida 00:32:19 Sheila Palombo: IN person, unless there is a quarantine 00:34:41 Allisen Brodie: we are working to measure the IMPACT of our attendance interventions 00:34:42 tijana: % of attendance taken on time 00:35:05 tijana: Attendance interventions implemented 00:35:13 Sheila Palombo: we take daily attendance in the morning and then again in the afternoon 00:36:29 Tina Long: Oops! School is taking daily attendance... I selected none by mistake 00:41:01 Hannah Clark, FNA: support 00:41:02 Hannah Clark, FNA: belonging 00:41:06 Marielle.Leo: connections 00:41:07 Allisen Brodie: students really felt connected 00:41:08 Sheila Palombo: relationships 00:41:09 Tricia Wilbourne: Welcoming 00:41:10 Stephanie Brown: motivation 00:41:11 Bethany Stewart - Indianapolis Public Schools: Staff AND peer support 00:41:12 GINA ELLER: Relationships 00:41:13 Hillary Lynch (she/her/ella): Circles 00:41:16 Rachel Aldinger: connections 00:41:20 Sarah Stanley: positive realtionships 00:41:20 antoinette austin: connection and safety 00:41:21 Henry Rodriguez: Connection 00:41:22 Morgan Carrona: personal connections 00:41:23 WALCS001: connection 00:41:24 Millicent Lee: Teachers listening to their students, building community 00:41:25 Marielle.Leo: Students felt like they belonged 00:41:26 Erika Del Rosario: intentionality around making sure students feel welcome and safe 00:41:28 Sheila Palombo: morning meetings! awesome 00:41:30 Roberto Rios: engaged 00:41:30 Joanne Kots: students having a voice 00:41:31 Allisen Brodie: Morning meeting block so everyone can feel heard, touch point for the class 00:41:34 R. Bechtold (Founders Classical Academy): Teaching kids responsibility with support 00:41:37 Tina Long: caring, relationships, participation from all, valuing kid input 00:42:34 Cecelia Leong: What is your question, marie? 00:43:10 PIE LADY: North Pole Alaska, with other co-workers as well...Denali Elementary 00:43:41 Cecelia Leong: Welcome PIE LADY :) 00:44:48 Marielle.Leo: positive relationships 00:44:50 Tricia Wilbourne: Trauma informed, positive relationships 00:44:56 Shameka Johnson: positive relationships 00:44:57 Hillary Lynch (she/her/ella): Welcome school climate, and access to tech 00:44:59 Marielle.Leo: trauma informed school climate 00:45:01 Stephanie Brown: Enrichment and clubs; support for families 00:45:01 Laura Bruland Marlow: Positive relationships 00:45:01 Denise R: Physically healthy environment 00:45:02 Millicent Lee: social emotional learning, awareness 00:45:10 R. Bechtold (Founders Classical Academy): Safe environment, emotional support 00:45:10 Sarah Stanley: Access to learning supports and positive relationships 00:45:12 Denise R: Support for familes 00:45:14 Anaida Delgado: positive relationships, trauma informed, social emotional learning 00:45:15 Marielle.Leo: active engagement of family 00:45:16 Sheila Palombo: trauma -informed, safe, welcoming 00:45:18 Allisen Brodie: access to tech, support for families 00:45:26 Morgan Carrona: support, access, and safety 00:45:30 Vanessa Martinez-Ramirez: Positive Relationship 00:45:31 antoinette austin: Welcome, safe trauma-informed school climate, support for families 00:45:47 Madeline Rodriguez - Burr Middle School: positive relationships, supports 00:45:47 Millicent Lee: family engagement and connections 00:45:47 Joanne Kots: family support - food, transportation 00:45:48 Brian Coy: relationships for sure 00:45:52 Tina Long: atmosphere of caring, consistent relationships 00:45:52 Erika Del Rosario: Schools continuing to use technology to innovate and create engaging different learning styles 00:45:54 Hillary Lynch (she/her/ella): Connectivity with low wifi bandwidth in school buildings 00:45:54 PIE LADY: Meet n Greet works very well 00:46:22 Cecelia Leong: Appreciate all these insights 00:52:50 Jill Kays Beacon Academy: I don't see the link? 00:53:08 Cathy W,: https://www.attendanceworks.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/School-Climate-Elements-rev-8-11-21.pdf 01:08:41 PIE LADY: Meet n Greet works for schools, especially the late students, make them feel welcome. 01:08:46 Andrea Cotton: Relationships are critical to good attendance 01:08:50 Morgan Carrona: SEL program called RULER 01:09:00 GINA ELLER: We have home visits and perfect attendance raffle, Second Step program 01:09:04 Michelle: what is a meet and greet for late students? 01:09:09 Joanne Kots: biases, recommendations of buy in, taking the time, SEL, PBIS school store 01:09:34 Linda Zeidler: Home Visits, always being welcoming when your students attend 01:09:35 Erika Del Rosario: Trauma/mental health education requirement for everyone that interacts with the children - although most people have a good sense of empathy, not everyone understands the long term/detrimental effects that words and dismissal of mental health can cause young people 01:09:40 GINA ELLER: Yes, we have supports for those tier 2 and 3 students 01:09:55 Becky Miles-Polka: Schools over-estimating the depth of relationships they actually have with families. 01:09:56 Shari Lewis: Advisory built into the schedule - Helps students form relationships, SEL 01:10:01 PIE LADY: Where we meet students at front door and welcome students with positive and welcoming environment. 01:10:11 Tina Long: small 20 min mindfulness groups 01:13:40 PIE LADY: I do "sleep pattern" circles, to help attendance and tardies and sleepy kiddos. 01:19:01 Allisen Brodie: Higher impact activities require more collaboration with families 01:19:06 Tina Long: collaboration 01:19:15 Hillary Lynch (she/her/ella): Higher impact are engagement, lower impact are involvement 01:19:17 Sheila Palombo: time and collaboration 01:19:24 Tricia Wilbourne: Higher impact requires more committment 01:19:27 Denise Koch: Not one sided; includes everyone 01:20:01 Joanne Kots: positive phone calls 01:20:02 Bethany Stewart - Indianapolis Public Schools: Positive calls/texts/emails home 01:20:03 Hillary Lynch (she/her/ella): Asking families for their preferred times and methods of communication 01:20:04 Denise Koch: Positive phone calls/communication 01:20:05 Allisen Brodie: time, catching up with families not just about concerns 01:20:08 GINA ELLER: Positive phone calls 01:20:14 Sarah Stanley: Positive postcards home 01:20:18 Margie Paulson: low ask email lines that are fun 01:20:20 GINA ELLER: Conversations at pick up and drop off 01:20:22 LHughes: Positive phone calls to congratulate them on improvement! 01:20:24 R. Bechtold (Founders Classical Academy): Parent tutoring on how to help with homework 01:20:25 Morgan Carrona: community events 01:20:33 Morgan Carrona: we miss those 01:20:33 Allisen Brodie: events focused on parent topics 01:20:43 Tina Long: reaching out; showing care; building capacity 01:20:45 Tricia Wilbourne: Common ground and making it a team approach. Your teammates make you better! 01:20:45 Stephanie Brown: online educational platform, posting updates daily and messaging 01:20:46 LHughes: I find out what they need and try to help them obtain it, can include clothing and furniture. 01:21:04 Maria Campusano: Being authentic, don't promise what you can't do 01:21:30 LHughes: Great idea! Would like to see the chat for other resources and ideas. 01:22:43 Allisen Brodie: Less than 2 per month 01:22:44 Hillary Lynch (she/her/ella): 3/quarter 01:22:59 amyswayze: under 5 a year 01:23:04 Joanne Kots: 3/quarter 01:25:21 Cecelia Leong: For those of you working at PK-5, what does this belief mean? 01:26:05 Melissa Risher: We need to communicate the importance in a way that can be understood 01:26:21 Allisen Brodie: We can do better explaining and helping families understand the importance of coming to school every healthy day at the elem level 01:26:32 Morgan Carrona: Love the visual 01:26:40 Amanda Martinez- Burr Middle School: That visual is great! 01:26:46 Marielle.Leo: not at all 01:26:47 Sarah Stanley: somewhat familiar 01:26:50 Sally Pettee: 17Somewhat 01:26:51 Bethany Stewart - Indianapolis Public Schools: somewhat 01:26:52 Morgan Carrona: somewhat 01:26:53 Stephanie Brown: somewhat 01:26:53 amyswayze: not at all 01:26:55 Brian Coy: not familiar 01:26:55 Hillary Lynch (she/her/ella): somewhat 01:26:55 Linda Zeidler: Somewhat 01:26:55 Tricia Wilbourne: somewhat 01:26:56 Henry Rodriguez: Somewhat 01:26:56 R. Bechtold (Founders Classical Academy): somewhat 01:26:57 Michelle: MAJORITY IS NOT FAMILIAR 01:26:57 Jacqueline Romero-Santiago: very 01:26:58 Danny Martinez: very familar 01:27:01 Allisen Brodie: somewhat 01:27:04 Melissa Risher: somewhat familiar, I have shared but they donb't seem to ge tit either 01:27:07 Marielle.Leo: Not at all 01:27:07 Hillary Lynch (she/her/ella): somewhat 01:27:07 amyswayze: not at all 01:27:09 Bethany Stewart - Indianapolis Public Schools: not at all 01:27:09 Anaida Delgado: not at all 01:27:10 Brian Coy: not at all 01:27:10 Allisen Brodie: somewhat 01:27:11 Sarah Stanley: not at all 01:27:11 Morgan Carrona: very little 01:27:12 Cecelia Leong: Jacqueline and Danny, where are you from? 01:27:13 Linda Zeidler: Not at all 01:27:13 Tricia Wilbourne: little 01:27:15 Joanne Kots: not 01:27:17 Stephanie Brown: not at all 01:27:18 Melissa Risher: somewhat 01:27:20 Jacqueline Romero-Santiago: somewhat 01:27:21 Danny Martinez: not at all 01:27:29 Sally Pettee: Somewhat, but I think some just don't care 01:29:47 LHughes: It can be called the web of support... 01:30:01 Cecelia Leong: Nice 01:37:08 Morgan Carrona: https://www.attendanceworks.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/Elementary_Post_Covid_handout_080621.pdf 01:37:25 Bethany Stewart - Indianapolis Public Schools: This isn't a question, but I'm leaving this session with multiple actionable steps for parent/student communication as well as collaboration w/ our school's leadership team--I'm grateful to have received such ideas early in the 3 sessions! 01:38:51 Cathy W,: Yes! We'll send out slides, recording, and chat afterwards. 01:39:00 Marielle.Leo: Thank you! 01:39:08 Hillary Lynch (she/her/ella): What advice do you have for building capacity for educators to be in contact with families when we don’t have time built into our preps or schedules, and we have 130+ families/teacher 01:39:09 Michelle: WHAT HAVE YOU FOUND WORKS FOR A LARGER POPULATION OF SCHOOL FOR PARENT ENGAGEMENT? (WE HAVE ABOUT 4 THOUSAND STUDENTS) 01:39:41 Shari Lewis: Our school also mails one of the Attendance Works flyers to our families. It's called "Pay Attention to Attendance: Keep Your Child On Track in Middle and High School." 01:40:38 Cathy W,: Please let us know how we're doing & fill out the class evaluation: https://app.upmetrics.com/data_collector/ckf2oltbqlt8k0759tfdbfybj 01:44:08 Marielle.Leo: Thank you!!!! 01:44:11 Maria Campusano: THANK YOU! 01:44:15 Hillary Lynch (she/her/ella): Thanks so much! Looking forward to session two 01:44:18 Brian Coy: thank you! 01:44:18 Rachel Aldinger: Thank you! 01:44:18 Amanda Martinez- Burr Middle School: Thank you! 01:44:27 Henry Rodriguez: Thank you 01:44:32 LHughes: Thank you! 01:44:33 Denise R: Thank you. 01:44:37 Allisen Brodie: Thank you!! 01:44:40 Shameka Johnson: Thank you 01:44:44 Sheila Palombo: Thank you