Oregon has the second-highest chronic absenteeism rate. A UO institute has some research-backed solutions

More than one-third of Oregon students missed at least 17 days of school in the 2024-25 school year. The 33.5% chronic absentee rate is the second highest rate of states that have released such data so far.

A recent summary from the University of Oregon’s HEDCO Institute may have possible solutions for schools struggling with students missing large amounts of the school year.

The report is a condensed version of a meta-analysis that examined 49 studies on solutions to chronic absenteeism…

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