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Michigan Schools Tackle Chronic Absenteeism

Michigan has among the nation’s worst K-12 attendance rates, with hundreds of schools reporting over 60% chronic absenteeism before the pandemic. Researchers are examining interventions in these schools to reverse the trend after classes resumed. The problem persists as a major challenge for public education systems.

Key Points

  • Michigan ranks among states with highest chronic absenteeism rates
  • Over 3 in 5 students chronically absent in many schools pre-pandemic
  • Post-pandemic efforts focus on reversing attendance declines in public schools

Implications for Educational Freedom

No direct implications.

Source: What Michigan schools reveal about reversing chronic absenteeism

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