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Report: Over 38% of W.Va. Schools Missing Attendance Goal
< < Back to report-over-38-of-w-va-schools-missing-attendance-goalCHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — West Virginia education officials say they’ve found a problem with the state’s school system: many students aren’t showing up to class.
The education department released a report Thursday saying that more than 38% of schools did not meet attendance standards in the 2018-2019 school year.
In a statement, schools superintendent Steven Paine didn’t give a reason for the high level of absences but said he looks forward to working with counties and local school boards to address the problem.
The report also says a fifth of students statewide are considered chronically absent, meaning they missed 18 or more days of the school year.