States Implement New Laws to Address K-12 Chronic Absenteeism
At least six U.S. states have passed new legislation this year to tackle chronic absenteeism in K-12 schools. These measures vary, including mandating funding for attendance officers, establishing task forces to develop recommendations, and increasing penalties for parents or guardians of frequently absent students. The initiatives aim to improve student attendance and engagement across different regions.
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