PCSSD’s “Be a H.E.R.O.” Attendance Competition Kicks Off in September
The Pulaski County Special School District (PCSSD) is gearing up for its annual attendance competition, aptly titled “Be a H.E.R.O.” This unique initiative encourages students to be present in school every day, fostering an environment of responsibility and academic engagement.
By launching this competition in September, the district aims to instill a culture of attendance and appreciation for daily learning opportunities. The name “Be a H.E.R.O.” stands for “Here, Everyday, Ready, On Time,” emphasizing the importance of regular attendance and timely arrivals.
Throughout the competition, each school will strive to achieve a minimum attendance rate of 95%. This ambitious goal reflects PCSSD’s commitment to providing students with comprehensive support and educational resources. By promoting regular attendance, the district can improve academic outcomes, student motivation, and eventually, graduation rates.
To ensure the success of the “Be a H.E.R.O.” initiative, PCSSD will engage both students and parents through targeted informational campaigns and awareness programs. The collaborative effort is designed to create a sense of community and shared responsibility, ultimately driving improvement in school attendance.
Let’s Break Down the Initiative
– All Schools Participate: Every school within the PCSSD will be partaking in this initiative.
– 95% Attendance Target: The district aims to achieve a minimum of 95% attendance across all participating schools.
– Year-Round Engagement: The campaign will run from September, with ongoing efforts to maintain high attendance levels throughout the year.
– Parent-Student Collaboration: PCSSD will work closely with both students and parents to ensure the program’s success.
This competition not only focuses on attendance but also serves as a broader call to action for students, parents, and the community to work together in nurturing a culture of responsibility and academic commitment.