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Posted: Fri 22:29, 02 Aug 2013 Post subject: 14 percent of cases improve |
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the Baltimore Sun that "usually when the school system files charges against parents, 14 percent of cases improve, and after parents show up for their first court appearance, about 43 percent improve their attendance." There are 18 states where students are compelled to be in school only until they turn 16, according to the Education Commission of the States. In 11 states, the compulsory school attendance age is 17. In the other 21 states and the District of Columbia, students are already required to stay in school until they turn 18. As Education Week's Lesli Maxwell points out,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], experts say measures such as raising the minimum attendance age are unlikely to have a significant impact on the dropout rate . The underlying issue -- how to make students see school as a relevant, and meaningful experience that they willingness want to engage in -- still has to be solved. "The president is saying that we shouldn't give up on kids as soon as they turn 16, and
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