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``This has been an ongoing problem because many of the students are here because they already had a problem with truancies,'' said Vice Principal Chuck Abel. If each one skipped one class every day, that is 350 truancies a day, and if each skipped two classes, that meant 700. Yet in that same five-year period, the number of juveniles arrested for ``status offenses'' like truancies and curfew violations has increased by 48 percent. |
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