It turns out that Maryland doesn’t have the highest rate of chronic student absence in the nation, as Attendance Works reported last summer. Its report was reissued this week after the authors revised it to reflect updated Prince George’s County data. Maryland now has a 20.8 percent rate of chronic…
Source: Sun
Maryland's rate of student chronic absence isn't as bad as first reported
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