First Rule of Employment: Show Up

The good news: Under the State’s leadership, Little Rock School District employee absenteeism is at a five-year low.

The bad news: 52% of LRSD employees still missed ten or more days for Sick, Personal, Vacation, Leave Without Pay (LWOP), Other. Throw in Professional Development, (PD) and it’s 67%.

 Sick, Personal, Vacation, LWOP, OtherSick, Personal, Vacation, LWOP, Other 
Sick, Personal, Vacation, LWOP, Other Sick, Personal, Vacation, LWOP, Other AND PROF DEVAND PROF DEV
FYTOTAL EMPLOYEE COUNTTOTAL EMPLOYEES >=10 Excluding PDPercentage Emp >=10TOTAL ABSENCE >=10PERCENTAGE OF EMPLOYEES W/ABSENCES >=10
 2018 3,684 1,929 52% 2,462 67%
 2017 3,765 2,099 56% 2,522 67%
 2016 3,933 2,423 62% 2,768 70%
 2015 3,986 2,485 62% 2,766 69%
 2014 4,023 2,404 60% 2,650 66%
 5-YR AVG 19,391 11,340 58% 13,168 68%


Over two-thirds of the district’s employees are away from their responsibilities – students – ten or more days a year. Even more egregiously, most are on contracts of ten months of less.

The first rule of any job is showing up. So when chronic teacher, staff absenteeism far outpaces that of students, learning cannot take place.

By the way, chronic absenteeism for students is – you guessed it – missing ten of more days in a year.

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