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New Mexico schools now use AI to track student absenteeism
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New Mexico school districts are implementing AI-powered attendance tracking software to address chronic absenteeism, with four districts piloting the technology to automate parent notifications and improve student attendance rates.

Current implementation status: The AI platform, developed by San Francisco-based Edia, is being tested in Farmington, Raton, Carlsbad, and Hobbs school districts.

  • Farmington Municipal Schools launched the program in November across three high schools, covering approximately 3,400 students
  • Initial results show improved attendance rates and increased parent response rates
  • The system replaces traditional attendance tracking methods and robocalls with an AI chatbot that communicates directly with parents

How the technology works: Edia’s platform integrates with existing student information systems to streamline the attendance monitoring process.

  • When teachers mark students absent, the AI automatically sends text messages to parents requesting explanations
  • Parents can respond to texts and submit documentation like doctor’s notes directly through the system
  • The platform achieves a 60% parent response rate, significantly higher than traditional communication methods

Context and challenges: New Mexico faces particularly severe attendance issues in the post-pandemic era.

  • The state experienced a 119% increase in chronically absent students between 2019 and 2023, the highest in the nation
  • While statewide chronic absenteeism dropped from 39.22% to 29.77% in 2023-24, rates remain almost double pre-pandemic levels
  • Implementation challenges include outdated student information and the need to secure parent buy-in

Early results and benefits: The pilot program is showing promising outcomes beyond just attendance tracking.

  • Pilot schools report a 2% increase in attendance, double the improvement seen in non-pilot schools
  • Attendance staff can focus on providing support rather than administrative tasks
  • The system helps identify potential child abuse cases by better tracking absence patterns and reasons
  • Schools can better understand and address underlying causes of absences, including academic, behavioral, and social-emotional factors

Expanding adoption: Other districts are showing interest in implementing the AI attendance system.

  • Santa Fe Public Schools is considering adding the technology to existing attendance procedures
  • The state Public Education Department has recognized Farmington’s participation in the program
  • School officials emphasize the technology serves as a tool rather than a complete solution

Looking ahead: While early results are promising, the true impact of AI-powered attendance tracking will become clearer after a full semester of implementation, with success largely dependent on sustained parent engagement and the ability to act on the collected data to support student needs.

New Mexico Schools Use AI to Track Student Absences

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