What it's Based On
Daily Attendance Records
(Pre-K to grade 12)
Whether students are marked as present or absent each day.
18+ Days Missed Per Year
Missing about 2 days each month (18+ days in a year) counts as chronic absence.
Why This Matters
Regular attendance is critical for learning. Students who miss too much school are more likely to fall behind in reading, have lower grades, and may be less likely to graduate.
- In Pre-K and early grades, chronic absence predicts future attendance problems.
- By 6th grade, it is one of three early signs a student may drop out later.
- By 9th grade, attendance is an even stronger predictor of graduation than 8th grade test scores.
What It Can & Cannot Tell You
It Can Tell You:
- Can show if large groups of students are missing too much school.
- Can highlight schools or grade levels where extra support may be needed.
It Cannot Tell You:
- Cannot explain why students are absent (health, transportation, safety, family needs).
- Is not the same as chronic truancy — this measure includes excused absences.
- High schools often have higher absence rates than elementary schools, so comparisons should be made at the school vs. network level, not school vs. district.
Chronic Absence Rate
DORE - Chronic Absence Rate -
*Retired Category
DORE - Chronic Absence Rate -
DORE - Chronic Absence Rate - All Students
DORE - Chronic Absence Rate - Economic Disadvantage
DORE - Chronic Absence Rate - Non-Economic Disadvantage
DORE - Chronic Absence Rate - English Learner
DORE - Chronic Absence Rate - Non-English Learner
DORE - Chronic Absence Rate - Female
DORE - Chronic Absence Rate - Male
DORE - Chronic Absence Rate - Non-Binary
DORE - Chronic Absence Rate - IEP
DORE - Chronic Absence Rate - Non-IEP
DORE - Chronic Absence Rate - Asian
DORE - Chronic Absence Rate - Asian/Pacific Islander*
DORE - Chronic Absence Rate - Black/African American
DORE - Chronic Absence Rate - Hawaiian/Pacific Islander
DORE - Chronic Absence Rate - Latinx
DORE - Chronic Absence Rate - Multiracial
DORE - Chronic Absence Rate - Native American
DORE - Chronic Absence Rate - Not Listed
DORE - Chronic Absence Rate - White
DORE - Chronic Absence Rate - Non-Temporary Living Situation
DORE - Chronic Absence Rate - Temporary Living Situation
DORE - Chronic Absence Rate - All Students
DORE - Chronic Absence Rate - Economic Disadvantage
DORE - Chronic Absence Rate - Non-Economic Disadvantage
DORE - Chronic Absence Rate - English Learner
DORE - Chronic Absence Rate - Non-English Learner
DORE - Chronic Absence Rate - Female
DORE - Chronic Absence Rate - Male
DORE - Chronic Absence Rate - Non-Binary
DORE - Chronic Absence Rate - IEP
DORE - Chronic Absence Rate - Non-IEP
DORE - Chronic Absence Rate - Asian
DORE - Chronic Absence Rate - Asian/Pacific Islander*
DORE - Chronic Absence Rate - Black/African American
DORE - Chronic Absence Rate - Hawaiian/Pacific Islander
DORE - Chronic Absence Rate - Latinx
DORE - Chronic Absence Rate - Multiracial
DORE - Chronic Absence Rate - Native American
DORE - Chronic Absence Rate - Not Listed
DORE - Chronic Absence Rate - White
DORE - Chronic Absence Rate - Non-Temporary Living Situation
DORE - Chronic Absence Rate - Temporary Living Situation
Questions You May Ask the School
- What supports are available if students struggle with attendance?
- How does the school track and share attendance patterns with families?
- What steps is the school taking to remove barriers that keep students from attending regularly?