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Impacts of Home Visits on Students in District of Columbia Public Schools

REL Mid-Atlantic
Author(s):
Allison McKie,
Jeffrey Terziev,
Brian Gill
Publication date:
November 2021
Publication number:
REL 2021-128

Summary

This study examined the impacts of structured relationship-building teacher home visits conducted in grades 1-5 as part of a family engagement program in the District of Columbia Public Schools. Using a matched comparison group research design, the study measured the impacts of the home visits on student disciplinary incidents and attendance. The study found that a home visit before the start of the school year reduced the likelihood of a student having a disciplinary incident in that school year. During the school year following a home visit, 9.27 percent of visited students had a disciplinary incident compared with 12.22 percent of nonvisited comparison students. The study also found that, on average, a home visit slightly improved student attendance. The attendance rate averaged 95.28 percent for visited students and 94.93 percent for nonvested comparison students.

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Impact Study
REL Mid-Atlantic

Impacts of Home Visits on Students in District of Columbia Public Schools

By: Allison McKie, Jeffrey Terziev, Brian Gill
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Family/Caregiver, Policies and Standards, Social/Emotional/Behavioral

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