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What happens when school attendance is treated as both a legal duty and a key to success? South Dakota requires most children ages 5–18 to participate in formal education, while allowing options like homeschooling, religious exemptions, or early withdrawal at 17 with parental consent. By monitoring absenteeism and enforcing consistent policies, the state aims to keep students on track academically and prepared for graduation.
By TFD SuppliesWhat happens when school attendance is treated as both a legal duty and a key to success? South Dakota requires most children ages 5–18 to participate in formal education, while allowing options like homeschooling, religious exemptions, or early withdrawal at 17 with parental consent. By monitoring absenteeism and enforcing consistent policies, the state aims to keep students on track academically and prepared for graduation.

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