New Data Shows Drastic Rise in Student Absenteeism, Drop in College Enrollment

Charlene Russell-Tucker at the press conference on Thursday (CT Examiner)

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In addition to pandemic-era declines in math and reading scores, fewer students across the state are enrolling in college after graduation and the number of students regularly absent from school has ...

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Emilia Otte

Emilia Otte covers health and education for the Connecticut Examiner. In 2022 Otte was awarded "Rookie of the Year," by the New England Newspaper & Press Association.

e.otte@ctexaminer.com