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1 In 5 Schools Haven’t Reported Attendance Data

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Wed May 31 2023 12:00:00 GMT+1200 (New Zealand Standard Time)

1 In 5 Schools Haven’t Reported Attendance Data

Wednesday, 31 May 2023, 10:25 am
Press Release: ACT New Zealand

“The 439 schools that haven’t bothered to report their attendance data to the Ministry of Education should lose their funding until they do”, says ACT Education Spokesperson Chris Baillie.

“The slow-motion catastrophe that is our education system is probably worse than we realise and parents and schools need to be held accountable immediately.

“The attendance data from Term 4, 2022 shows that 439 schools – one in five – failed to tell the Ministry of Education how many kids were showing up to school.

“The data Tinetti tried to hide is worse than useless because only 81.9 per cent of schools actually reported in 2022. She cannot blame COVID-19. Reporting was significantly higher in 2020.

“We can only guess the real story is much worse than what is being reported. Who would bet against the schools who don't report having worse attendance than the schools who do?

“What's being reported may only be the tip of the truancy iceberg, with tens of thousands of students enrolled at schools where they don't even report attendance.

“We have a truancy crisis in this country and no one is being held accountable – not the parents, not the schools. The Government and the Ministry of Education are weak and incompetent.

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

“We’re not passing enough knowledge from one generation to the next to maintain first world status. In 10 or 20 years’ time, New Zealand society is going to be a disaster.

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“Our education system has been declining for years now. The major parties’ uninspiring education policies are aimed at slowing the decline rather than turning it around.

ACT has proposed five ideas to get kids back in the classroom:

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