2022
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NCRERN Newsletter: Spring 2022
NCRERN Newsletter: Fall 2022
Using Continuous Improvement Cycles to Improve Attendance
This case study illustrates how rural districts used NCRERN’s continuous improvement cycle to identify, test, and refine attendance interventions—highlighting both evidence of impact and practical lessons about implementation in rural settings.
Improving Rural Attendance: Results from Six Pilots in NCRERN's New York & Ohio Rural Research Network
This brief finds that personalized messaging—and to a lesser extent family engagement—reduced student absences in rural districts, while mentoring and postcards showed no consistent attendance benefits.
Trends in Student Absenteeism in NCRERN's New York & Ohio Rural Research Network
This brief shows that absenteeism in rural New York and Ohio districts—particularly in upper grades—is closely linked to lower academic achievement, underscoring the importance of broad attendance improvement strategies beyond focusing solely on
An Introduction to NCRERN's New York & Ohio Rural Research Network
This brief outlines NCRERN’s New York and Ohio Rural Research Network, highlighting how rural districts collaborate through a structured continuous improvement process to pilot, evaluate, and scale evidence-based interventions in attendance and
An Introduction to NCRERN's Continuous Improvement Model
This brief explains NCRERN’s five-step continuous improvement cycle, which helps rural districts use data and rigorous testing to pilot, evaluate, and scale effective interventions collaboratively.
An Introduction to NCRERN
NCRERN is a research-practice network that partners with rural districts to test, evaluate, and scale evidence-based strategies—using a continuous improvement model—to improve student outcomes and expand research on rural education.
Using a Factorial Design to Maximize the Effectiveness of a Parental Text Messaging Intervention
This study shows that parental text messaging is most effective when messages are personalized and thoughtfully framed, with certain combinations of message content producing stronger gains in student reading than others.