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Mandatory school age could fall from 7 to 5 in Illinois

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In 26 states the minimum compulsory attendance age is 6. It is 5 in the remaining eight states and the District of Columbia.

Colorado's 2007 move to lower the compulsory age from 7 to 6 helped raise attendance and third-grade test scores, according to Ken Seeley, founder and past president of the National Center for School Engagement, a Denver research organization that supported the legislative change.

"There was not a huge spike, but the kids who did come in were the very disadvantaged kids," Seeley said.

Many Colorado educators wanted to lower the compulsory age to 5, but home-schoolers bridled against increased state regulations and some parents were leery of delegating more control of their children to school authorities, said the bill's sponsor, former state Sen. Abel Tapia.

"I had to scale back to age 6," Tapia said. "It was kind of like: Take a bite of the apple, don't eat the whole apple."

State Rep. Linda Chapa LaVia, D-Aurora, who is forming a top-level task force to address Chicago's K-8 truancy and absenteeism, told the Tribune that she strongly supports lowering Illinois' compulsory attendance age, although she could consider carving out an exemption for families who are home-schooling.

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