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- Poverty, illness, and a lack of child care and social services remain contributors to poor attendance, and some communities continue to struggle with transportation challenges; the pandemic has brought on a youth mental health crisis that has caused students to miss school; parents have reframed how they think about illness, ready to keep their children home at the slightest signs of sickness.
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Mar 27, 2024 · CBC's analysis found more children missing school in every district or province that was able to provide data compared with pre-pandemic. In six districts, the rate of absence or chronic...
May 29, 2023 · Chronic absenteeism – defined as a student’s missing approximately 18 days of the school year – is on the rise. Compared with the years preceding the COVID-19 pandemic, almost three-quarters of...
Jan 10, 2024 · The government shelled out billions to help students regain lost learning, but many of them were absent — and still are. The latest absenteeism data reveals the devastating impact the pandemic has had on student attendance.
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Children with disabilities are more likely to miss out on school than other children. Even if they go to school, they are more likely to leave before finishing their primary education. For children who are already marginalised, such as girls and children living in rural areas, a disability creates an additional barrier to accessing education. Of th...
Lack of daily, nutritious meals can mean children dropping out of school or not being able to concentrate in the classroom. "Every day, countless children across the globe turn up for school on an empty stomach, which makes it hard to focus on lessons," says the UN's World Food Programme. "Many simply do not go, as their families need them to help ...
Conflict and military occupation aren't the only violence that children face at school or on the way there. Gang violence, bullying and various forms of discrimination can lead to students dropping out of school. An estimated 246 million girls and boys are harassed and abused on their way to and at school every year - with girls particularly vulner...
Nov 17, 2023 · The latest data on student attendance offers one explanation: Far more students are missing many days of school compared with before the pandemic.
Jun 5, 2024 · The raw data looks inarguably bad: The share of American children missing at least 10 percent of school days nearly doubled over the course of the pandemic, leaving perhaps more than six...