It's against the law, and in the most extreme cases it can land parents and students in jail. Parents can also face fines.
When is a child considered a truant?
Any student with at least three unexcused absences in a school year can be considered a truant, according to state law. An absence can mean a child missed an entire day of school, a full period or is more than 30 minutes late to class
Consequences for truancy
beyond six unexcused absences in some countries as U.S.A include parents having to meet with school officials, community service, school service, court appearances and ultimately fines and jail time for students or parents.

if the student begins to miss in a row, the consequences could be even worse because not attending classes would lose the subjects so that he could not graduate like the other students in the class, so he would begin to have an uncertain future. say it can lead to bad habits or vices that what could end up in the street
if the student begins to miss in a row, the consequences could be even worse because not attending classes would lose the subjects so that he could not graduate like the other students in the class, so he would begin to have an uncertain future. say it can lead to bad habits or vices that what could end up in the street
(posters, 2017)
sarbelia orellana
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p07IRnuIcXU


