Sarah W. Lenhoff
@sarahlenhoff.bsky.social
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Education policy researcher and professor at Wayne State University, DPSCD parent, neighbor, friend. Director of Detroit PEER: detroitpeer.org
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It has been really rewarding to finally have my & @jeremylsinger.bsky.social's book out in the world! We're finding that many school & community leaders intuitively "get" our premise but are struggling with how to move beyond the common school-centered toolbox.
hep.gse.harvard.edu/978168253961...
Rethinking Chronic Absenteeism
A call for community-based approaches to reducing the barriers that prevent regular attendance in K-12 schools In Rethinking Chronic Absenteeism, Sarah Winc...
hep.gse.harvard.edu
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dmhouston.bsky.social
Supported by both the Fordham Institute and @wallacefoundation.bsky.social, Michael Hartney and I explored the extent to which U.S. school board members are politically and demographically representative of the communities they serve.

Here's a summary of our main findings:

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sarahlenhoff.bsky.social
Reminder to apply for our postdoc positions at Detroit PEER! Deadline is Friday and we'll be interviewing candidates within the next few weeks!
sarahlenhoff.bsky.social
📢 Job Posting! 📢 We are hiring TWO postdocs at Detroit PEER at Wayne State (detroitpeer.org)! We are looking for one quant/mixed methods expert and one qual/mixed expert to work with me & @jeremylsinger.bsky.social on attendance research. Apply by Oct. 10, but flexible on start date! Please share!
Detroit PEER Postdoc Job Description 2025.pdf
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jeremylsinger.bsky.social
Come work with us! We’re really excited about our research on attendance and chronic absenteeism. And we’d be really excited to work with you! Reach out if you have any questions.

Detroit-based preferred, but remote might be possible. Start as early as Dec 2025 or later in Spring/Summer 2026.
sarahlenhoff.bsky.social
📢 Job Posting! 📢 We are hiring TWO postdocs at Detroit PEER at Wayne State (detroitpeer.org)! We are looking for one quant/mixed methods expert and one qual/mixed expert to work with me & @jeremylsinger.bsky.social on attendance research. Apply by Oct. 10, but flexible on start date! Please share!
Detroit PEER Postdoc Job Description 2025.pdf
drive.google.com
sarahlenhoff.bsky.social
📢 Job Posting! 📢 We are hiring TWO postdocs at Detroit PEER at Wayne State (detroitpeer.org)! We are looking for one quant/mixed methods expert and one qual/mixed expert to work with me & @jeremylsinger.bsky.social on attendance research. Apply by Oct. 10, but flexible on start date! Please share!
Detroit PEER Postdoc Job Description 2025.pdf
drive.google.com
sarahlenhoff.bsky.social
Check out our new report on how Michigan schools are addressing the persistent problem of chronic absenteeism. @jeremylsinger.bsky.social has a great thread on our key findings. Please reach out with feedback or ideas for potential collaboration on future work!
jeremylsinger.bsky.social
NEW: We conducted a survey of all school leaders in Michigan in 2024-25 about their attendance strategies. Our report offers the most comprehensive evidence thus far of what schools are actively doing to reduce chronic absenteeism. @sarahlenhoff.bsky.social

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How are Michigan's schools addressing chronic absenteeism?
sarahlenhoff.bsky.social
Congratulations, Alex! Ordering now, can't wait to read!
sarahlenhoff.bsky.social
Detroit's @cityofdetroit.bsky.social city government can play a bigger role in improving the conditions for educational success for our city's young people. Detroit PEER has released four fact sheets focused on the areas our next mayor should address. detroitpeer.org/resources/
sarahlenhoff.bsky.social
Thanks to the folks @edpolicyinca.org for giving us a chance to apply our research findings on chronic absenteeism to the CA context.
sarahlenhoff.bsky.social
Thank you! Great collaboration as part of the REACH center at Tulane!
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weilanch.bsky.social
Using data from Michigan, we find that third grade retention for struggling readers may be a much less important component of the benefits of literacy reforms than previously understood.

(Thx, @annenberginstitute.bsky.social, for the dissemination bump!)
annenberginstitute.bsky.social
📢 #EdWorkingPapers: Flagged for retention, but not retained: Michigan’s 3rd-grade retention policy raised reading scores largely by triggering extra help, not holding kids back.

🔍Jordan Berne, Brian Jacob, @weilanch.bsky.social, Katharine Strunk

📄 edworkingpapers.com/ai25-1188
sarahlenhoff.bsky.social
It's absolutely true that some students will be absent no matter what. We argue that health and mental health are major barriers and that drs should work with schools and families to support students, even if that means developing individualized plans for how students can succeed even when absent.
sarahlenhoff.bsky.social
We have recommendations for policymakers and community orgs, too! We need to greatly expand the table of people and organizations who are thinking of student absenteeism as a problem within their scope of influence. Schools cannot solve it alone, and asking them to do so undermines their core work.
sarahlenhoff.bsky.social
3) Avoid counterproductive practices like punishment, penalties, and even some incentives that feel like punishment if students miss out.

4) Attendance-specific personnel should be used as expert navigators to support students with specific common barriers, like housing, transportation, or health.
sarahlenhoff.bsky.social
While there's no silver bullet, we have some ideas.
1) Double down on relationship building and positive school culture, so when families have attendance problems, they are more likely to share them.

2) Focus data collection and analysis on the reasons students are absent, rather than the rates.
sarahlenhoff.bsky.social
It has been really rewarding to finally have my & @jeremylsinger.bsky.social's book out in the world! We're finding that many school & community leaders intuitively "get" our premise but are struggling with how to move beyond the common school-centered toolbox.
hep.gse.harvard.edu/978168253961...
Rethinking Chronic Absenteeism
A call for community-based approaches to reducing the barriers that prevent regular attendance in K-12 schools In Rethinking Chronic Absenteeism, Sarah Winc...
hep.gse.harvard.edu
Reposted by Sarah W. Lenhoff
jeremylsinger.bsky.social
In our book, @sarahlenhoff.bsky.social & I recommend policymakers promote a coordinated and cross-sector approach to chronic absenteeism. I was thrilled to learn from @edalliesmn.bsky.social about exciting steps in that direction happening in MN! Some highlights: www.house.mn.gov/sessiondaily...
‘Cohesive response’ proposed to combat chronic absenteeism in Minnesota schools - Session Daily - Minnesota House of Representatives
www.house.mn.gov
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jeremylsinger.bsky.social
Our book is now published! You can order it here: hep.gse.harvard.edu/978168253961...

@sarahlenhoff.bsky.social and I would be very happy to talk to anyone who's interested in learning more, or who'd like to discuss some of what they've read.
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daniellaurison.bsky.social
This statement is nearing 1600 signatories. Have you signed? Have you sent to your friends & colleagues? Your department or university list-serve? Your alumni network?

if not, can you?

bit.ly/DemocracyAndHigherEd
or to go right to signing bit.ly/DemocracyAndHigherEdSign
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dmhouston.bsky.social
This news, arriving the day before the "abolish USED" order, captures the fundamental contradiction in this admin's approach to ed policy:

A) We will eliminate the fed role and "send educ back to the states"

B) We will aggressively wield USED against states to enforce our vision for social policy
evieblad.bsky.social
Maine must take steps to prohibit transgender athletes from playing on girls’ sports teams in the next 10 days or it will risk losing millions of dollars in federal education funds, the U.S. Department said Wednesday. www.edweek.org/policy-polit...
Trump Admin. Gives Maine 10 Days to Bar Trans Athletes—or Risk School Funding
The finding of a Title IX violation is a test case of the president's use of federal funds as a cudgel for compliance with executive orders.
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