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Truancy Policy Meets Resistance In Some Schools

DateMonday, January 31, 2011 at 02:49PM

Most educators agree that truancy is a serious issue. Kids who miss a lot of school are less likely to graduate, and chronic absence can point to other problems in a child's life. But efforts to create uniform truancy policies are meeting resistance in one corner of Vermont.

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