If there's one thing Rebecca Parrill wants everyone at Adams Elementary to understand, it's that attendance matters. Parrill, the principal assistant, is sometimes referred to as the "attendance guru" by staffers at Adams, located on Spokane's South Hill next to Ferris High School. She's led the effort to remind Adams families every which way that kids should be in…
Source: Red Lake Nation News
One in five students in Spokane are 'chronically absent.' Can schools change that?
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