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Where’s The Truancy Data?

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Thu Feb 02 2023 13:00:00 GMT+1300 (New Zealand Daylight Time)

Where’s The Truancy Data?

Thursday, 2 February 2023, 1:35 pm
Press Release: ACT New Zealand

“Education Minister Jan Tinetti’s first job in her new role should be asking her officials where the truancy data is for the second half of last year,” says ACT’s Education spokesperson Chris Baillie.

“We have a truancy crisis in this country and yet the data for Term 3 last year, which ended on 30th September, is still not available. It’s been more than four months. By now we should have the Term 4 data, it’s astonishing Term 3 isn’t available.

“Tinetti should be asking her officials why it’s so late, is it incompetence? Or are they hiding it?

“As a former teacher, I know first-hand how important it is that kids are showing up regularly.

“With shocking recent attendance figures, New Zealand is not a sustainable society. It is not passing enough knowledge from one generation to the next to maintain first world status.

"In Term 2 of this year, 60 per cent of students did not attend regularly. It gets worse by decile, with only 23 per cent of Decile 1 attending regularly. In Northland, only 28 per cent of all students attend regularly.

"The reality is probably worse than these figures present because 108 schools did not even submit their attendance data despite it taking five months for the Ministry to publish the data.

“Our education system has been declining for years now, Labour’s uninspiring goal of 70 per cent attendance appears to just be wanting to slow the decline rather than turn it around and they’re failing miserably at even that.

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ACT is today proposing five ideas to get kids back in the classroom.

“Tinetti needs to make this a priority. We need real change to our education system, so we have better outcomes for New Zealand children and ultimately the entire country.”

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