(The Center Square) − Nearly a quarter of Louisiana students missed 10% or more of school days last year, placing the state just below the national average for chronic absenteeism, according to a report by the Public Affairs Research Council of Louisiana.

State data put Louisiana’s chronic absenteeism rate at 22.5% for the 2023-24 school year, data from FutureEd shows. That figure tracks students who are enrolled at least 10 days but are absent — for any reason — at least 1/10th of the time, a standard set by the federal education department.

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