Breaking the Cycle: Exploring the Educational Impact
Nov 20, 2023
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Explore the impact of chronic absenteeism on students' academic growth, emphasizing the importance of reading proficiency by third grade. Learn about the success of the Whirlpool Care Counts Laundry Program in combating attendance challenges and promoting social benefits for children. Discover how providing clean laundry can reduce chronic absenteeism and enhance educational outcomes.
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Chronic absenteeism affects students' educational growth and success by hindering their engagement in learning.
Third-grade reading level is critical for academic success, marking the transition from learning to read to reading to learn.
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Impact of Chronic Absenteeism on Students
Chronic absenteeism can have a lasting impact on students, hindering their educational path. Students struggling with attendance often face challenges in meeting their basic needs, leading to academic and social setbacks. The absence affects the students' ability to engage in learning, impacting their development and success in various subjects.
Importance of Third Grade Reading Level for Learning
A third-grade reading level is crucial for students as it marks the shift from learning to read to reading to learn. This shift significantly impacts a student's ability to comprehend and engage with academic content. Whirlpool Care Counts Laundry Program focuses on elementary schools to address this fundamental milestone in a student's educational journey.
Success and Expansion of the Whirlpool Care Counts Laundry Program
The Whirlpool Care Counts Laundry Program has shown positive outcomes in improving student attendance rates. The program's success is evidenced by increased overall attendance and significant impacts on students' well-being and social interactions. With plans to expand nationwide by 2028, the program aims to support more students in overcoming the barriers of chronic absenteeism.
1 in 3 students are chronically absent from school.* One surprising reason? A lack of access to clean clothes. We teamed up with Whirlpool to explore this hidden educational crisis.
For the final episode in our three-part series, our host, psychologist and parent educator Dr. Jazmine McCoy, will cover: how chronic absenteeism impacts a student’s educational growth; the two factors that can determine a child’s success rate – and the most critical grade level to catch regression; how chronic absenteeism affects school funding; and the success of Whirlpool’s Care CountsTM program. In this episode you’ll hear from: Dr. Richard Rende, a developmental science psychologist and researcher; Damon Carraby, the director of national corporate partnerships at Teach For America; McKenzie Roney, the managing director of national corporate partnerships at Teach For America; and Nelly Martinez, senior brand leader at Whirlpool.
This miniseries was Skimm’d by Dr. Jazmine McCoy, along with our producers Monica Perry and Lizzy Bryce, and scriptwriter Sarah Title. This episode was created in partnership with Ginni Media.