In the UK school absences for an unexcused reason (i.e. a vacation during the school year) are fined, so it is more rigid system than in the U.S.
Primary schools have been re-opened here for subset of students last week, and it is not mandatory.
I’d be surprised if you’re correct on this, even on average, for the U.S., given that there are so many regional differences from state to state there.
In the UK school absences for an unexcused reason (i.e. a vacation during the school year) are fined, so it is more rigid system than in the U.S.
Primary schools have been re-opened here for subset of students last week, and it is not mandatory.
I’d be surprised if you’re correct on this, even on average, for the U.S., given that there are so many regional differences from state to state there.