Attendance

Consistent school attendance is associated with stronger academic outcomes, social-emotional development, and keeping students on track for high school graduation.

Attendance is also directly tied to school funding, as Texas is one of only a few states that ties school resources to daily attendance, not enrollment.

Attendance is measured by chronic absence rates (when a student misses 10% or more of the school year regardless of the reason) and average absence rates.

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Chronic Absence Rate
All Students, 2025, State House District 145 and Wharton County Junior College
100% - 80% - 60% - 40% - 20% - 0% - 18% 12% All Students
State House District 145 Wharton County Junior College
Chronic Absence Rate
All Students, 2015-2025, State House District 145 and Wharton County Junior College
100% - 80% - 60% - 40% - 20% - 0% - 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 All Students
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All Students
Chronic Absence Rate
All Students, 2025, State House District 145 and Wharton County Junior College
100% - 80% - 60% - 40% - 20% - 0% - 18% 25% 56% 12% 23% 65% All Students
State House District 145 Wharton County Junior College
Chronic Absence Rate
All Students, 2015-2025, State House District 145 and Wharton County Junior College
100% - 80% - 60% - 40% - 20% - 0% - 11% 18% 71% 11% 18% 71% 11% 19% 70% 12% 17% 70% 12% 19% 69% 7.2% 14% 78% 17% 12% 71% 27% 27% 46% 21% 25% 53% 18% 24% 59% 18% 25% 56% 6.2% 17% 77% 6.5% 17% 77% 6.8% 18% 75% 8.0% 18% 74% 8.3% 20% 71% 4.4% 12% 83% 9.8% 13% 78% 17% 28% 55% 15% 28% 56% 13% 25% 62% 12% 23% 65% 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025
State House District 145 Wharton County Junior College

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