Learn languages naturally with fresh, real content!

Popular Topics
Explore By Region
Ohio's chronic absenteeism rose to 25.1% in 2024-25, prompting state efforts to cut it by half by 2029 through family, court, and agency interventions.
Chronic absenteeism in Ohio remains a serious issue, with 25.1% of students missing school frequently in the 2024-25 school year, up to 79.3% in some schools.
The state aims to cut rates by 50% by 2029 through House Bill 96, requiring districts to create intervention plans involving families, courts, and agencies.
Schools are expanding mental health support, transportation, and early outreach, while officials stress parent engagement and addressing root causes like trauma, mental health, and family challenges.
4 Articles
El absentismo crónico de Ohio aumentó al 25.1% en 2024-25, lo que impulsó los esfuerzos estatales para reducirlo a la mitad para 2029 a través de intervenciones familiares, judiciales y de agencias.