Students Absent From Zoom Classes Could Land Their Parents With Fines, Jail Time
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With students in Fresno County attending school online, the worst case scenario if those students fail to attend regularly – from the comfort of their own home – could be jail time for the parents.
Although much of society has changed during the coronavirus pandemic, state attendance laws remain in effect in the age of distance learning.
Several districts across Fresno County confirmed to The Sun that they will continue to take attendance as the students participate in online learning.
By Daniel Gligich | 13 Aug 2020
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