By Mackenzie Mays - The Charleston Gazette
Nearly one in three public school students in West Virginia missed at least five days of class last year without an excuse, according to data from the state Department of Education. That marks those students as truant, which could mean fines, court hearings or even jail time for parents.
A handful of school districts in the state had more than half of their students miss at least five unexcused days during the 2013-14 school year, with...