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Attendance Management for K-12 Schools

Period-wise attendance for K-12 schools with parent alerts in under 5 minutes, ADA/ADM state reporting one-click, chronic-absenteeism flagging, and FERPA/COPPA defaults for under-13 students. Built on openeducat_attendance with K-12-specific workflows.

K-12 attendance management software automates attendance tracking in elementary, middle, and high schools โ€” homeroom check-in, period-wise tracking, parent absence alerts, chronic-absenteeism flagging, and ADA/ADM state reporting. OpenEduCat's openeducat_attendance ships with K-12-specific workflows, FERPA/COPPA-aligned privacy defaults, and integration with the parent portal and state reporting systems.

~115,000K-12 public schools in the US (NCES) โ€” plus ~34,000 private K-12 schools10%Chronic-absenteeism threshold that flags graduation risk4,200+K-12 schools using openeducat_attendance

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Homeroom + Period-Wise Attendance

Homeroom teachers mark a single morning attendance. In middle and high school, period-wise attendance tracks every class. Exit-ticket workflow captures late arrivals, nurse-office trips, and early dismissals without breaking the roll.

ADA / ADM State Reporting

Average Daily Attendance (ADA) and Average Daily Membership (ADM) report templates pre-configured for US state reporting. Tennessee, Texas, California, New York โ€” each state format exports one-click. Funding claims hinge on accurate ADA; the system eliminates manual reconstruction.

Chronic Absenteeism Flagging

Chronic absenteeism โ€” missing 10% or more of school days โ€” predicts graduation risk better than grades at middle-school age. The system flags students approaching and crossing the 10% threshold weeks before report cards. Counsellors intervene in September, not February.

Parent Absence Alerts (SMS / WhatsApp / Email)

Unexplained absence triggers a parent alert within 5 minutes via the channel the parent prefers. In under-13 grades, the alert is formatted appropriately for caregivers, with a one-tap reply workflow for illness or known absences. Reduces truancy and "I didn't know" disputes.

FERPA / COPPA Defaults for K-12

Attendance records are FERPA-protected. Role-based access, immutable audit logs, and district-controlled data residency (self-hosted option) satisfy FERPA. For under-13 students, COPPA defaults disable external behavioural tracking and require parent consent at enrollment.

Tardies, Early Dismissal & Medical Notes

Late arrivals, early dismissals, nurse-office visits, and excused medical absences log with attachment support (doctor notes, parent letters). Attendance letters for state truancy court print on demand.

~115,000
K-12 public schools in the US (NCES) โ€” plus ~34,000 private K-12 schools
10%
Chronic-absenteeism threshold that flags graduation risk
4,200+
K-12 schools using openeducat_attendance
14%
US chronic-absenteeism rate (NCES pre-pandemic baseline)

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Does it handle ADA and ADM state reporting for US districts?

Yes. Average Daily Attendance (ADA) and Average Daily Membership (ADM) calculations โ€” which drive per-pupil state funding in most US states โ€” are pre-configured as report templates. Texas TSDS, California CALPADS, Tennessee EIS, New York SIRS, Florida SUMS, and other state formats export one-click. District attendance clerks no longer reconstruct ADA from daily totals in Excel. Accurate ADA typically recovers $50-200 per student per year in previously-miscounted funding for large districts.

How does chronic absenteeism flagging work?

Chronic absenteeism โ€” missing 10% or more of school days (roughly 18 days in a 180-day year) โ€” predicts graduation risk better than grades at middle-school age. The system tracks every student's attendance percentage year-to-date and flags students in three tiers: at-risk (5-9% absences), chronic (10-15%), and severe chronic (>15%). Counsellors see a weekly priority list. Research shows early intervention on chronic absenteeism at grade 6-8 improves high-school graduation rates by 10-15 percentage points โ€” but only if flagged in September, not April.

Is it COPPA-aligned for under-13 students?

Yes. For students under 13, COPPA (Children's Online Privacy Protection Act) requires parent consent, no external behavioural advertising, and data-deletion rights. OpenEduCat defaults for K-12 deployments disable any external tracking, capture parent consent at enrollment with a renewable mechanism, and honour deletion requests. The school, not OpenEduCat, is the data controller under COPPA; the system provides mechanisms the school needs to comply.

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