
Why Attendance Matters
Every school day matters. We’re your partners in making every day count!
Missing just two days of school per month equates to approximately one month of lost learning per year.
School attendance in a child's early years is tied to students' reading at grade level.
In high school, consistent attendance supports graduation and future careers.
Red Riders Support Each Other
Life happens—when challenges affect attendance, we will help.
Helpful Links to Support a Child's School Attendance
•Wayne County Family & Children First Council
•Attendance Works
•Wayne County Job and Family Services
Request Orrville Schools Transportation Support
Please reach out to our Mental Health Counselor, David Hargrave, at 330-682-5811 or hargraved@orrvilleschools.org
Build Habit. Build Confidence. Show Up!
Small Choices add up—attendance builds strong habits and friendships.
Post a morning routine on the fridge and set alarms the night before.t
Check the Progress Parent Portal weekly to monitor student attendance and academic progress.
Set a bedtime, lay out clothes, and pack the backpack the night before, and don't forget to charge the Chromebook.
Attendance Opens Doors
Every day in class moves you closer to graduation and your goals.
Transportation fell through? Call us for help and we will problem solve with you.
Tell is early if you are struggling to get to school. We will connect you with support!
Contact our School Counselors for Additional Support
Angela Rossiter
Orrville Elementary School
rossitera@orrvilleschools.org
330-682-1851
Megan Deis
Orrville Middle School
deism@orrvilleschools.org
330-682-1791
Chrissi Anderson (Last Names A-J)
Orrville High School
andersonc@orrvilleschools.org
330-682-4661
Carly Huthmacher (Last Names K-Z)
Orrville High School
huthmacherc@orrvilleschools.org
330-682-4661
