In New York State, students are required to attend school for a minimum of 180 days each school year to meet the compulsory attendance law. However, specific attendance requirements may vary by school district and individual circumstances. Students must also meet certain academic criteria to be considered for promotion to the next grade level.
In New York State, public schools are required to have a minimum of 180 days of instruction per school year. This requirement applies to all public school districts and is set by the New York State Education Department. Additionally, schools may have additional days for staff development, holidays, or other activities, but the instructional days must meet the 180-day minimum.
that's a state issue; different from state to state, maybe even from county to county
The number of days a child must attend school is set by state law. If you are moving, or changing the child from one school to another, you must abide by the state law of the area you are in.
Only five school days in a week.
Students in Cuba are required to attend school for about 190 days per year.
13 days a week
We only have 180 days
Typically around 180 days for grammar school students.
180 official school days
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The majority of Russian students are expected to attend school six days a week.