The ROI of Attendance: Why Every Day in School Pays Off

Mikia Manley
September 17, 2025

At EveryDay Labs, we’ve always known that attendance is about more than compliance—it’s about opportunity. Every day a student is in school is a chance to learn, grow, and connect. And every day missed not only chips away at academic outcomes, but also reduces the impact of the other investments schools are making in teaching and student support.

In a recent webinar, our CEO Emily Bailard and co-founder Dr. Todd Rogers, Professor of Public Policy at Harvard Kennedy School, walked through the evidence showing the academic and financial return on investment (ROI) of improving student attendance. Here are the highlights.

Why Attendance Is an Investment, Not Just a Metric

Research makes it clear: attendance is directly tied to achievement. Each additional absence, whether a student is chronically absent or not, correlates with lower performance in ELA and math.

But the ROI of attendance goes beyond test scores:

  • Academic leverage: Students only benefit from tutoring, teacher training, and curriculum improvements if they’re present. On average, 10% of students miss out on these investments each day.
  • Financial impact: In states where funding is tied to attendance, every missed day is lost revenue. A 2,000-student high school, for example, can forfeit over $1 million annually due to absences.

Put simply, improving attendance strengthens both student success and district budgets.

The Challenge: Too Much Time Spent Too Late

District staff often spend the majority of their time on students who are already severely chronically absent. While that work is vital, it leaves less time for prevention, supporting the much larger group of students who miss just enough days to be at risk of falling behind.

Compounding the problem, most common attendance strategies are high-touch, high-cost, such as home visits and case management. These strategies are important, but they are hard to scale. What’s missing are more low-touch, evidence-based strategies that can prevent absenteeism before it becomes entrenched.

Everyday Labs’ Evidence-Based Approach

EveryDay Labs addresses this gap with a portfolio of attendance improvement strategies that balance impact and cost-effectiveness:

  1. Attendance Nudges – Personalized, repeated rounds of printed mail and text messages that remind families of the importance of attendance, show clear and attainable comparisons to peers, and connect them with local resources.
  2. Family Support Team – A live team to answer questions and guide families who reach out after receiving nudges.
  3. Attendance Platform – Actionable, nightly-updated data to help staff coordinate interventions and track progress.
  4. Professional Learning – Ongoing training and resources that shift staff mindsets from compliance to curiosity-driven family engagement.

The Research: 14 RCTs and Counting

Dr. Rogers shared results from randomized controlled trials (RCTs), including three recent studies. The findings are consistent:

  • 6–8% reductions in chronic absenteeism, with some studies showing impacts up to 15%.
  • For every $1,000 invested, districts gain:
    • 53 additional days of attendance
    • $3,000 in revenue in ADA states
    • 57 staff hours saved (compared to DIY approaches)

At a cost of just $19 per additional attendance day, Everyday Labs is more than 20 times more cost-effective than alternatives like mentoring or tutoring.

Making the Case to Stakeholders

One of the hardest parts of this work isn’t knowing what to do, it’s convincing others to join us at the table. Emily and Todd highlighted several talking points district leaders can use with boards, CFOs, and superintendents to bring them on board as partners in this work:

  • Academic Goals Require Attendance – Without improving attendance, no academic initiative can reach its full potential.
  • Attendance Is Everyone’s Job – Shifting mindsets from compliance to collaboration helps staff engage families meaningfully.
  • It Pays for Itself – In ADA states, the right attendance strategies generate net new revenue for districts.

As one participant put it during the session: “Attendance is everyone’s business.”

Final Thoughts

At a time when districts face both academic recovery challenges and budget constraints, attendance improvement offers one of the rare solutions that drives better outcomes for students while also strengthening district finances.

Every missed day is lost opportunity. But with evidence-based strategies like those offered by EveryDay Labs, districts can reclaim those days—and see both academic and financial returns.

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