12 News reports on field trips as a tool to address absenteeism

Kate Morris, President and General Manager of 12News (KPNX)
Kate Morris, President and General Manager of 12News (KPNX) - inbusinessphx.com
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12 News reported on Mar. 19 that field trips are being used as a strategy to combat absenteeism in schools, highlighting their role beyond simply providing students with a day away from the classroom.

The report emphasizes the importance of educational experiences outside traditional settings, suggesting that such activities can have a positive impact on student attendance and engagement.

According to the coverage, field trips offer more than recreational value; they serve as powerful tools for learning and community connection. The story notes that these outings can inspire students and help them feel more connected to their education.

While the article does not provide specific data or examples from local schools, it underscores growing interest among educators in using creative approaches like field trips to address persistent challenges with absenteeism.

Observers say this trend reflects broader efforts within education systems to find effective solutions for keeping students engaged and present in school.



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