POLITICSTHE 74
States Try New Measures To Get Chronically Absent Students Back to Class
At least six states, including Utah, Oregon, Vermont, Tennessee, Mississippi, and New Jersey, have enacted laws to combat chronic absenteeism, defined as missing 10% of school days. Measures include monitoring absences, public data reporting, parental penalties, and task forces to address the issue, with over 70 related bills filed across 24 states this legislative session.
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- States try new measures to get chronically absent students back to class
- States try new measures to get chronically absent students back to class
- States try new measures to get chronically absent students back to class
- States try new measures to get chronically absent students back to class
- States try new measures to get chronically absent students back to class
- Oklahoma Eases School Penalties for Chronic Student Absences