HPN and 4Cs of Alameda are proud to partner with Alameda County Office of Education’s Positive Attendance Care Team to support families facing chronic absenteeism. We know there are real barriers—and we’re here to walk alongside you.
What is PACT?
The Alameda County Office of Education (ACOE) launched the Positive Attendance Care Team (PACT) to provide intensive, wraparound support for students experiencing severe attendance challenges. PACT brings together families, schools, community partners, and ACOE staff to address the root causes of chronic absenteeism and help students thrive.
Together, we coordinate services for families so that students can return to regular attendance and reach their full potential.
Meet our Family Navigator!
📞 Need support or someone to talk to? Connect with Michael Harris, our Community Resident Engagement Specialist for guidance, resource navigation, or just a listening ear. He works directly with assigned families to connect them to resources, coordinate supports, and follow through with schools and partners. Michael is the primary point of contact for families engaged in PACT.
For families with children ages 8 or younger, additional support is available through Fausto Rubio, Family Navigator with 4Cs of Alameda County. Fausto partners closely with Michael to ensure families receive coordinated care and resources tailored to their needs.
Who We Support
PACT focuses on families who have two or more students who face serious barriers to attendance:
- Truant students – 20+ unexcused absences
- Chronically absent students – 30% or more of days missed (excused or unexcused)
- Disengaged students – stopped attending school altogether
Special priority is given to families with foster youth, students experiencing housing instability, students with disabilities, and newcomers.
Our Impact
HPN, 4Cs of Alameda, and ACOE are committed to tracking outcomes and sharing progress. Together, we aim to reduce chronic absenteeism, strengthen family supports, and build a culture of attendance across Hayward schools.