Recent research led by the University of Michigan indicates that higher student attendance is associated with fewer expulsions for gun-related incidents in public K-12 schools. The study analyzed data from over 2,800 Michigan schools between 2018 and 2022, revealing that a 1% increase in student attendance results in a 3% decrease in firearm-related expulsions.
This finding underscores the importance of consistent school attendance, as it can enhance student engagement and reduce the likelihood of violent behaviors. With firearms being a leading cause of death among youth in the U.S., the study suggests that improving attendance could serve as a vital strategy in preventing school-related gun incidents and fostering a safer educational environment.
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