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Strict Attendance Policies and Religious Intervention: A Clash of School Rules and Parental Rights

This article explores the intersection of strict school attendance policies, truancy, and the involvement of religious institutions in corrective measures. It raises questions about parental rights, the separation of church and state, and the balance between education and autonomy.

by Think Academy•September 4, 2025September 4, 2025
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Strict Attendance Policies: When Education Management Clashes with Family Autonomy

This article examines the impact of strict school attendance policies on families, questioning the 72-hour absence rule and the role of religious institutions in student behavior correction.

by Think Academy•September 2, 2025September 2, 2025
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Strict School Attendance Policies: When Educational Oversight Clashes with Parental Rights

This article explores the controversy surrounding strict school attendance policies, addressing the balance between educational oversight and parental rights, while examining the role of religious institutions in public education.

by Think Academy•September 2, 2025September 2, 2025
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Strict Truancy Policies: Ensuring Education or Overstepping Boundaries?

Strict truancy policies and attendance requirements in K12 education have raised concerns among parents. This article explores the evolution of such policies, their fairness, and how schools can balance educational obligations with respect for family autonomy.

by Think Academy•September 1, 2025September 1, 2025
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Strict Attendance Policies: When Educational Management Clashes with Family Autonomy

Strict school attendance policies often create confusion for families, especially concerning disciplinary measures and the involvement of religious institutions. This article explores the impact of such policies and advocates for a more inclusive approach.

by Think Academy•September 1, 2025September 1, 2025

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