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School Absences Are Increasing: – Too Easy to Be Absent

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“A little sniffing is not enough to keep you home from school,” says the Minister of Education. 16-year-olds Louise and Elvira only let vomiting stop them.
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“A little sniffing is not enough to keep you home from school,” says the Minister of Education. 16-year-olds Louise and Elvira only let vomiting stop them.

·Norway
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The median absence in upper secondary school is five days and 20 hours. That's a big increase of one day and one hour. - If you're healthy enough, you should go to school, says the Minister of Education.

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The median absence in upper secondary school is five days and 20 hours. That is a significant increase of one day and one hour. – If you are healthy enough, you should go to school, says the Minister of Education.

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The median absence in upper secondary school is five days and 20 hours. That is a significant increase of one day and one hour. – If you are healthy enough, you should go to school, says the Minister of Education.

The median absence in upper secondary school is five days and 20 hours. That is a significant increase of one day and one hour. –⁠ If you are healthy enough, you should go to school, says the Minister of Education.

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The median absence in upper secondary school is five days and 20 hours. That is a significant increase of one day and one hour. – If you are healthy enough, you should go to school, says the Minister of Education.

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Regjeringen.no broke the news in on Monday, October 13, 2025.
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