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TitleChronic Absenteeism in the Nation's Schools
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PublisherUnited States Department of Education
DateJanuary 2019
DescriptionStudents who are chronically absent—meaning they miss at least 15 days of school in a year—are at serious risk of falling behind in school. Yet, few states report information about chronic absenteeism. New data illuminates the extent of chronic absenteeism, providing information about who is chronically absent, at what grade levels chronic absenteeism tends to occur, and how chronic absenteeism compares community-by-community and state-by-state.
Filed inDisparities > Education, Education > Student learning
TopicsDisparities, Education
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Updated01/23/2023 04:14pm

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