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Using School Climate to Improve Attendance and Grades: Understanding the Importance of School Satisfaction Among Middle and High School Students
Author(s) -
Daily Shay M.,
Smith Megan L.,
Lilly Christa L.,
Davidov Danielle M.,
Mann Michael J.,
Kristjansson Alfgeir L.
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
journal of school health
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.851
H-Index - 86
eISSN - 1746-1561
pISSN - 0022-4391
DOI - 10.1111/josh.12929
Subject(s) - attendance , absenteeism , school climate , psychology , medical education , medicine , mathematics education , social psychology , political science , law
BACKGROUND Students with chronic absences tend to struggle academically and may not benefit fully from all school has to offer. A positive school climate has been shown to reduce absenteeism and promote academic success. In this study, we explored how a positive school climate and high satisfaction with school may influence absences and academic performance. METHODS We used mediated path analysis to describe relationships involving school climate, school satisfaction, absences, and grades among 6839 middle school (49% female, 82% white) and 7470 high school (51% female, 85.0% white) students from 26 West Virginia schools. RESULTS In the middle and high school samples, we found that a positive school climate and high satisfaction with school reduces school absenteeism. Findings also suggest students with more absences tend to perform less well academically; a positive school climate and school satisfaction may promote good grades. CONCLUSIONS Missing a substantial amount of school days for any reason may hinder students academic success, but “skipping” may require added attention. Improving school climate and student satisfaction with school may contribute to better attendance and grades.