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Equity-Driven Strategies for Addressing Chronic Absence webinar series—Session V

October 11, 2023 2–3:30 p.m. PT
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Equity-Driven Strategies for Addressing Chronic Absence webinar series
Increasing Attendance and Engagement for Black/African American Students

The Western Educational Equity Assistance Center (WEEAC) at WestEd presents…
Equity-Driven Strategies for Addressing Chronic Absence (a six-part webinar series)
Click this link for webinar resources: https://padlet.com/nsandov/chronic-absence-webinar-series-2023-hdjblctn1ekbtc3u

Target Audience
The target audience for this six-part webinar series is districts, charter management organizations, Bureau of Indian Education schools, and tribally operated schools. State education agency, tribal education agency, Bureau of Indian Education, and Office of Indian Education personnel are also invited to participate.

Because high levels of absenteeism require a systemic response, WEEAC strongly encourages participants to consistently send a core team to each of these 90-minute sessions.

Please note: Each person on your team will need to register for each session they would like to attend. Once registered, you will see an icon on the confirmation page, prompting you to add the invite to your calendar. Please select that option to avoid having to register twice.

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