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State lawmakers consider changing mandatory school age
Posted on February 17, 2013 at 11:53 PM
Updated Monday, Feb 18 at 8:02 AM
It's a little-known law in Washington: in this state, parents are not legally required to send their kids to school until they turn eight years old. Some lawmakers call it an archaic way of thinking, and want it changed.
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