1 in 4 students is chronically absent. Find out the cultural shift causing it, and your district’s rate here.

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Students working on numeracy skills in the Cleveland Metropolitan School District on Sept. 18, 2022.

COLUMBUS, Ohio – Last school year, 25.6% of Ohio students missed so much class time that they were considered “chronically absent,” putting them at risk of learning loss and struggling to catch up.

In Cleveland Metropolitan School District, 51.1% of students were chronically absent in 2023-2024. In Akron City School District, it was 44.7% of students. In Euclid City, it was 44.9%…

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