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Increased attention on school attendance has prompted recent concern among some families, especially parents whose children frequently miss school for medical reasons.
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Advocates warn that attendance policies can be unfair to students from low-income families and students of color, who are more likely to have their absences labeled as unexcused.
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Last school year, 17.8 percent of Indiana students were considered chronically absent, down 1.4 percentage points from the prior year.
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Hundreds of educators, youth workers and community leaders gathered in Indianapolis to talk about how to help students who are chronically absent from school.