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How Two Memphis Schools Slashed Chronic Absenteeism and What Others Can Learn.
Memphis, Local Education Katerine Gerasimenko 6/17/25 Memphis, Local Education Katerine Gerasimenko 6/17/25

How Two Memphis Schools Slashed Chronic Absenteeism and What Others Can Learn.

Just two years ago, chronic absenteeism was a crisis at Compass Berclair school in Memphis. During the 2021-22 school year, more than half of its students — 55.5 percent —missed at least 10 percent of school days, threatening their academic progress and overall well-being.

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Bi-partisan opposition fails to stop legislation that would let school districts charge undocumented students tuition
State Education, State Government Sky Arnold 3/27/25 State Education, State Government Sky Arnold 3/27/25

Bi-partisan opposition fails to stop legislation that would let school districts charge undocumented students tuition

The U.S. Supreme Court’s 5-4 Plyler vs. Doe decision prohibits public schools from refusing to admit undocumented students and the legislation is envisioned by supporters as an opportunity to challenge that decision.

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