Indiana schools and leaders are tackling rising chronic absenteeism, defined as missing more than 10% of the school year, or about 18 days.
Governor Mike Braun signed a new law requiring schools to meet with parents of high school students who miss too much school.
The law also encourages prosecutors to work with families to find solutions before pursuing legal action.
Attendance USA, a national group, is holding its first conference this week to explore causes and solutions.
Experts say limited healthcare access and strict policies keep students from returning.
Chronic absenteeism surged during the pandemic and continues to challenge schools statewide.
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