A Danbury school social worker has presented her work at a state conference. Lori Sollose, who works at Broadview Middle School, worked with an associate West Conn professor on the study presented to the Connecticut Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers at their 34th annual conference. The case study involved PAWS, the Perfect Attendance Wins Stuff program at the school. It was designed to address chronic absenteeism through a comprehensive approach by providing rewards, promoting school connectedness and addressing barriers/needs. Participants, on average, improved their attendance to exceed the 90 percent attendance benchmark.