HEALTHWXYZ ABC DETROIT
How health hubs at Detroit schools are helping fight chronic absenteeism
Detroit Public Schools Community District implemented a 'health hubs' initiative in 2023 to address chronic absenteeism by providing free health, wellness, and essential services at local schools. These hubs offer assistance with resources like food, utilities, clothing, dental/vision care, and school supplies. School officials report that students who connected with the health hubs showed increased attendance, with average daily attendance up by about 2%.
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