HOUSTON, TX—May 22, 2025—As Texas schools continue to face urgent attendance challenges, 466 districts—serving more than 3.3 million students, or 62% of all public school students in the state — are turning to SchoolStatus as a trusted partner. With comprehensive attendance management and family engagement solutions, SchoolStatus is helping districts reverse troubling trends: from 2023 to 2025, partner districts have achieved double-digit drops in chronic absenteeism, consistently outperforming state averages and driving measurable gains in student attendance.
“What makes SchoolStatus different is our 360-degree approach to student success,” said Dr. Kara Stern, Director of Education at SchoolStatus. “While others might focus narrowly on attendance tracking, we connect all the elements that drive student outcomes. Our integrated suite of solutions save educators valuable time while providing the insights they need to make a meaningful difference for every student and family.”
Between 2023 and 2025, SchoolStatus partner districts in Texas saw double-digit reductions in chronic absenteeism, even as statewide rates remained high.
Across SchoolStatus districts, attendance rates rose from 94.03% in 2022–23 to 94.6% in 2024–25, outpacing the statewide average of 93.3% in 2022-23. (latest available TEA data from 2022–23).
“SchoolStatus has transformed how we approach attendance intervention,” said Dr. Tameka Lewis, Student Attendance and Dropout Prevention Coordinator at Grand Prairie ISD. “SchoolStatus gave us all the necessary components in one place, allowing for more meaningful conversations about attendance because of the data insights and communication tools.”
SchoolStatus has established itself as an active voice in Texas’s family engagement and attendance recovery efforts. As a business partner of the Texas Association of School Administrators (TASA), SchoolStatus contributes to the education community through professional development, thought leadership, and innovative solutions.
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“Our Texas partners confirm what we’ve always known—attendance improves when we meet students and families where they are,” Dr. Stern noted. “By providing age-appropriate interventions and making communication accessible for every family, we’re helping districts achieve attendance improvements that consistently outpace state averages.”
As districts prepare for the 2025-2026 school year, SchoolStatus remains committed to supporting Texas educators and administrators in their efforts to improve student attendance and engagement. By continuing to provide the tools, insights, and partnership that districts need, we stand ready to help make every school day count.
If your district is struggling with chronic absenteeism, download SchoolStatus’s free attendance tracker and other quick-start attendance resources in the Resource Library.
About SchoolStatus
SchoolStatus believes that student success starts with empowering the team behind it: educators, families, and administrators. SchoolStatus delivers high-impact, data-driven solutions that help districts take targeted action to improve attendance, strengthen family engagement, support educator development, and simplify workflows. Partnering with thousands of districts across the U.S., SchoolStatus serves over 22 million students across all 50 states.
For more information on how SchoolStatus can help reverse chronic absenteeism in your district, visit schoolstatus.com.
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