‘Chronic absenteeism is arguably the No. 1 problem facing public schools today,’ a report says.
A new Productivity Commission report reveals one in every five students nationally are not completing their full 13 years of basic education.
A poll found that over a quarter of parents thought the lockdowns showed children don’t have to be in school every day
More than 1.8 million students in California have become chronically absent since the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a recent report.
‘Chronic absenteeism is arguably the No. 1 problem facing public schools today,’ a report says.
A new Productivity Commission report reveals one in every five students nationally are not completing their full 13 years of basic education.
A poll found that over a quarter of parents thought the lockdowns showed children don’t have to be in school every day
More than 1.8 million students in California have become chronically absent since the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a recent report.