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Truancy, Attendance Policies, and Church Intervention: When School Rules Clash with Parental Rights

This article explores the controversy surrounding strict attendance policies and the involvement of religious institutions in addressing truancy. When 72 hours of absenteeism is categorized as truancy and character training by a Catholic church is mandated, it raises debates about the separation of church and state, as well as parental autonomy.

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

This article explores the controversy surrounding strict school attendance policies and the involvement of religious institutions in addressing truancy. With 72 hours of absence classified as truancy and religious “character training” implemented as intervention, the debate raises questions about the separation of church and state, parental authority, and school management boundaries.

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Attendance Policy and Religious Intervention: When School Rules Clash with Parental Rights

This article explores the controversy surrounding strict school attendance policies and religious institutions’ involvement in handling truancy cases. By defining 72 hours of absence as truancy and introducing Catholic Church-led “character training,” these measures challenge the separation of church and state and raise concerns over parental rights and school authority boundaries.