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POLITICSJul 8 · 15:09 UTCARIZONA MIRRORRobbie Sequeira

States try new measures to get chronically absent students back to class

Six states, including Utah, Oregon, Vermont, Tennessee, Mississippi, and New Jersey, have enacted new laws this year to combat chronic absenteeism by implementing measures such as mandatory attendance monitoring, public data reporting, and penalties for parents. These laws aim to address missed school days by requiring interventions, tracking unexcused absences, and increasing accountability for guardians of chronically absent students.

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