- In 2013, about ten percent of K-12 students in New Jersey were deemed “chronically absent,” missing more than 18 school days.
- Across the nation, an estimated 5 to 7.5 million students miss a month or more of school each year.
- In poor communities, truancy rates can reach 50%.
- An estimated 18 percent of school-age children live with some type of chronic illness. Of those, 58 percent routinely miss school, and ten percent are absent more than 25 percent of the school year.
- In New Jersey, 30 percent the school districts account for 61 percent of the students that are chronically absent.