NYC to overhaul attendance rules, requiring a ‘school avoidance liaison’ at every school

To address New York City’s stubbornly high rates of chronic absenteeism, the Education Department is proposing to overhaul its attendance regulations for the first time in nearly a decade.

One big change: Starting in September, every school must have a “school avoidance liaison.”

The city is requiring schools to designate a staffer — a teacher, administrator, social worker or guidance counselor — who will receive training on school avoidance and join their school’s attendance committee, which meets weekly to tackle student absences…

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