1-in-5 young Arizona students considered "chronically absent"
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One in five Arizona children in elementary school and junior high is considered chronically absent. That's according to a new report from the Helios Education Foundation. "Kids who are chronically absent are at higher risk of dropping out of high school, which can divert them from going on to college and limit career options," said Doctor Paul Perrault, senior vice president of community impact and learning.
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