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attendance

[uh-ten-duhns] / əˈtɛn dəns /
NOUN
act of being present
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The government provides the loans to parents regardless of their income. and, since they could borrow up to the cost of attendance, the loans can leave families in an unsustainable position.

From MarketWatch

The contracts primarily related to the district’s My Integrated Student Information System, which manages student records, enrollment, attendance, grades and schedules.

From Los Angeles Times

Results from the long-running British Social Attitudes Survey, and even the Church of England's own figures, show a long term decline in church attendance.

From BBC

In recent months, Gracie's school attendance has been improving after receiving tutoring support at home twice a week, through the charity Bright Futures UK, which Rebecca says has "massively" helped Gracie's confidence.

From BBC

Tang said she experienced side effects including sleep paralysis, fatigue and brain fog, which left her "exhausted" and affected her school attendance.

From BBC