OSCEOLA COUNTY, Fla. – Osceola County Superintendent Dr. Debra Pace said district officials have seen an increase in chronic absenteeism among students at home doing distance learning.She said contributing to the issue is how easy it can be for children to just turn their computer camera off and not partake in the school day.[TRENDING: Mega Millions jackpot hits $750M | Fla.
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