This article was originally published in Indiana Capital Chronicle. A new Indiana law to address chronic absenteeism in K-12 schools is now in effect, but Hoosier education officials — and at least ...
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How will East Ramapo fix students' soaring chronic absentee rate?
East Ramapo, a district that has among the lowest test scores in the state, suffers from a significant chronic absentee rate.
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Chronic absenteeism affects economy, crime
(The Center Square) – Chronic absenteeism affects the dropout rate, which in turn affects crime and the economy, Georgia lawmakers were told. The House of Representatives and the Senate have special ...
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New Jersey legislators will look at ways to address student chronic absenteeism
Legislation sponsored by Senator Shirley K. Turner and Senator Angela V. McKnight to create the Chronic Absenteeism Task ...
ANAHEIM, Calif. (KABC) -- On a sunny weekday afternoon at Loara Elementary in Anaheim, third-grade teacher Megan Lee floats around her classroom helping her students with the floor plans of their ...
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Detroit students have a chance to earn up to $1,000 for attending school again this year
The incentive began last week and will continue through the week of March 16, giving students the opportunity to earn up to ...
After years of working to restore students' attendance rates in the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic, State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond announced that California is on track ...
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New state task force could help Newark Public Schools curb chronic absenteeism rates
A new state task force will examine the causes of chronic absenteeism and recommend strategies to improve student attendance.
(INDIANA CAPITAL CHRONICLE) — A new Indiana law to address chronic absenteeism in K-12 schools is now in effect, but Hoosier education officials — and at least one state senator — say online ...
A new Indiana law to address chronic absenteeism in K-12 schools is now in effect, but Hoosier education officials—and at least one state senator—say online misinformation has mischaracterized what ...
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