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DETROIT (FOX 2) - The Detroit Public Schools Community District has a new incentive to draw high school students to class. Teens with perfect attendance are being paid $200 every other week to ...
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A new attendance initiative in the Detroit school district that is luring high school students to the classroom with promises of $200 gift cards for perfect attendance is off to a promising start.
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