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Virginia’s Best-Attended School Divisions 2021-22 – It’s Not About Money

Overall best attendance among Virginia Public School Divisions 2021-22

by James C. Sherlock

We often, because it is important, concentrate on what is not working in Virginia’s state and local governments. Occasionally it is equally important to congratulate the winners.

In this report I will list Virginia’s best-attended school divisions in 2021-21, both by all students and by sub-groups.

You will be surprised by some of the winners.

These rankings offer crucial measures of school division effectiveness and reflect the efforts and values of students, families and teachers.

These top ten and ties, or fewer with smaller sub-groups of students, will be listed with the best-attended first. I have used low chronic absenteeism as the measure of effectiveness.

I understand that there are multiple reasons for chronic absenteeism, and do not try to analyze them here. Those divisions with a sub-group population with too few members to provide a number in state data were not considered.

All Students. State average chronic absenteeism: 20%. Total students 1,218,651.

Asian Students. State average chronic absenteeism: 11%. There were over 92,000 Asian students in Virginia public schools in 2021-22.

Black Students. State average chronic absenteeism: 25%. There were 263,295 Black students.

Economically Disadvantaged. State average chronic absenteeism: 30%. There were 533,182 economically disadvantaged students.

English Learners. State average chronic absenteeism: 23%. There were 168,625 English learners.

Female and Male. State average chronic absenteeism: both 20%

Hispanic. State average chronic absenteeism: 25%. There were 221,852 Hispanic students.

White. State average chronic absenteeism: 17%. There were 557,442 white students in Virginia public schools in 2021-22.

Multiple Races. State average chronic absenteeism: 20%. There were 78,793 multiple race students.

Students with Disabilities. State average chronic absenteeism: 27%. There were 166,439 students with disabilities.

American Indian. State average chronic absenteeism: 25%

There were only a little over 3,000 students of American Indian heritage registered in Virginia public schools in 2021-22. The top five divisions in attendance percentage each had less than 30 students in that sub-group.

Of the 21 divisions with more than 25 American Indian heritage students, the four with the lowest chronic absenteeism were:

Homeless. State average chronic absenteeism: 51%

With almost 12,000 homeless students statewide, the 43 divisions with at least 50 homeless students and the lowest chronic absenteeism among that population were:

Special congratulations to Loudoun County Pubic Schools for making that list with nearly three times (1,568) the number of homeless students as the next most populous division in that sub-group, Prince William County (605).

Native Hawaiian. State average chronic absenteeism: 20%

There were fewer than than 2,000 native Hawaiian students in Virginia public schools. They were concentrated in Northern Virginia and South Hampton Roads. Outside of those areas only Chesterfield (109) and Spotsylvania (50) Counties had 50 or more native Hawaiian students.

Virginia Beach (322) has the most.

Of particular note in low chronic absenteeism were:

Bottom Line. There were a lot of people in those divisions and among their families and students who put in a lot of effort  to achieve those results.

Woody Allen was right.

Congratulations.

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