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POLITICSJul 10 · 07:15 UTCOHIO CAPITAL JOURNALRobbie Sequeira

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

Six states, including Oregon, Utah, Vermont, Tennessee, Mississippi, and New Jersey, have enacted laws this year to address chronic absenteeism by implementing measures such as attendance monitoring, public data reporting, and penalties for parents. Chronic absenteeism is defined as missing 10% or more school days, with specific laws varying by state to include truancy notices, fines, and task forces.

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