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Talk Data to Me: Trends in Absence Management and Substitute Pools

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Troubled by substitute shortages and low fill rates? You’re not alone. These are challenges fac

Troubled by substitute shortages and low fill rates? You’re not alone. These are challenges faced by many districts, and for goo ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ [Frontline Technologies]( [Frontline Blog]() [The latest Frontline Education Blog post]( Talk Data to Me: Trends in Absence Management and Substitute Pools Troubled by substitute shortages and low fill rates? You’re not alone. These are challenges faced by many districts, and for good reason. Substitute management is no walk in the park: a lot of different elements go into maintaining and managing a healthy substitute pool. To overcome the challenges associated with the substitute shortage, districts should dive into the story their data tells. Do you have a view of absence trends over time? What’s the depth of your substitute pool? How does absence lead time affect your fill rate? With visibility into the right absence and substitute trends, districts can gain a deeper understanding of their substitute program, and take actionable steps to ensure that every classroom is filled with a qualified sub. In this installment of Talk Data to Me, we’ll be talking about trends in absence management data and substitute pools. [Continue Reading →]( In case you missed it: [Make the Most of Your End-of-Year ELL Data]( [Continue Reading]( [What’s left in the Tank: Budget Quiz]( [Take The Quiz]( [Facebook]() [Twitter]() [LinkedIn]() [Instagram]() [Manage Email Preferences]() © 2023 Frontline Education 1400 Atwater Drive Malvern, Pa. 19355

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