1.45 million California students are chronically absent. Can recess and cash get them back?
Briefly

The significant chronic absenteeism rates reflect ongoing challenges rooted in the aftermath of pandemic school closures, where students often now see school as overwhelming or boring.
Despite a notable drop in chronic absenteeism rates from last year, challenges remain, particularly for districts serving high numbers of low-income families struggling to return to consistent attendance.
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