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  2. 'Astonishing' absenteeism, trauma rates root of academic crisis

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    The 74 provides information on a 50-state report that spotlights social, health and economic factors driving the country's literacy and math crises, urging investments in family engagement.

  3. 1 in 3 Tri-Cities students chronically absent. Why are our ...

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    Washington students are considered chronically absent when they miss 10% — about 18 days — or more of the 180-day school year. Regular attendance is defined by OSPI as having, on average, less ...

  4. Absenteeism - Wikipedia

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    Absenteeism is a habitual pattern correlated with emotional labor and personal reasoning, but there are resolutions to finding ways to alleviate the cause. Kelley, et al. (2016) says stress accounts for twelve percent of absenteeism in the workplace a year, which is a matter in which the company needs to stay in communication with the employee ...

  5. Chronic absenteeism draws attention of education advocates ...

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    The school day begins at 9 a.m. on Wednesdays at Roseville Area High School — as opposed to 8:10 a.m. starts the rest of the week — yet many students still are arriving late. Time for an ...

  6. Truancy - Wikipedia

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    Truancy is any intentional, unjustified, unauthorized, or illegal absence from compulsory education. It is a deliberate absence by a student's own free will and usually does not refer to legitimate excused absences, such as ones related to medical conditions. Truancy is usually explicitly defined in the school's handbook of policies and procedures.

  7. Disengagement from education - Wikipedia

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    According to The World Bank, geographic inequalities are barriers for education in the world, and are associated with economic disparities stating that people living in poverty are ten times less likely to attend school than their richer counterparts. [8] The price of post-basic education is a challenge for many students.

  8. N.M. absenteeism rates near top of country, and experts say ...

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    The state experienced the largest increase in chronic absenteeism rates in the country between the 2018-19 and 2022-23 school years, with the percentage of chronically absent students jumping by ...

  9. Dropping out - Wikipedia

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    Impact of parent's education level on student's success rate, 5 years after university enrollment, Portugal, 2021. Under the pact of educational inclusion at the secondary level, how families organize themselves internally to produce well-being is an unavoidable topic for countries to address when seeking to broaden the effective opportunities ...