Tuesday, September 16, 2008

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WATERBURY, Conn. (AP) Waturbury officials are expanding a program that requires the parents of chronically truant public school students to appear before a probate judge.
A pilot program at two elementary schools during the last school year cut unexcused absences dramatically, said Probate Court Judge Thomas Brunnock.
Brunnock saw the parents of 87 students from the Walsh and Chase elementary schools. Under the program, he had the power to order a variety of remedies for the truancy, including extra tutoring, parenting classes, counseling and drug rehabilitation. Parents who do not comply with his orders can have their guardianship challenged in court




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