San Antonio schools encountered decreased attendance on April 8 as families embarked on journeys to witness the Total Solar Eclipse. Here’s a breakdown of the attendance figures provided by various school districts compared to their typical absence rates:
Alamo Heights Independent School District
- Attendance: 73.87%
- Usual Attendance Rate: 94.89%
Northside Independent School District
- Attendance: 77%
- Usual Attendance Range: 23% to 95%
- Absences Documented: 24,146
North East Independent School District
- Attendance: 78%
- Usual Attendance Rate: 93%
San Antonio Independent School District
- Attendance: 70%
- Usual Attendance Rate: 90%
The April 8th eclipse traversed directly over Texas, with a significant portion of the state, including the Texas Hill Country, falling within its path of totality. Enthusiasts from across the nation flocked to Texas to behold this rare celestial event, which marks the final total solar eclipse observable from the U.S. until 2044.
Conclusion: Witnessing a Celestial Phenomenon
The Total Solar Eclipse on April 8 brought communities together in awe and wonder as they witnessed a celestial spectacle not seen in decades. As schools noted a dip in attendance, many families took the opportunity to experience this extraordinary event firsthand, creating lasting memories for generations to come. For the latest news and updates, download The Local News App today.
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