‘The numbers are ugly’: Chronic absenteeism among California elementary students could be surging by more than 200 percent

“Eleven districts in California are seeing an 89 percent surge in chronic absenteeism among students in elementary grades compared to last year at this time, according to new data presented to the California Department of Education.”

“That means nearly one in five students has missed 10 percent of school so far this year.”

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