Chronic Absenteeism in Nevada: Part I – Trends, Factors, and Policy Considerations

July 16, 2025

This policy brief examines the rising rates of chronic absenteeism in Nevada, defined as missing 10 percent or more of the school year, and its far-reaching impact on student outcomes. In the 2023–24 school year, 23 percent of students nationwide were chronically absent, with Nevada surpassing the national average at 25.6 percent.

The brief explores key contributing factors such as poverty, school safety, food insecurity, and post-pandemic shifts in attitudes toward attendance. It also highlights the long-term academic, health, and economic consequences of missed instructional time, and presents a series of data-informed policy considerations aimed at supporting statewide efforts, such as Nevada’s “50 in 5” commitment to reduce chronic absenteeism by half within five years.

This is the first in a three-part series focused on actionable strategies to promote student engagement and success.