Chronic absenteeism is plaguing Colorado schools. Here’s what two districts are doing about it.

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This past academic year, nearly one in three students in Colorado were chronically absent, missing at least ten percent of school days, according to data collected by the Colorado Department of Education. The reasons vary by child and by district – from a lack of transportation to social anxiety. As schools across Colorado see record-high levels of absenteeism, administrators are working to figure out why kids are skipping school and what to do about it.

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