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*excerpt: No sick days. No vacations, or family emergencies. One Ohio student has gone all the way from kindergarten to his senior year of high school without a single absence. Based on the calculation of WJW, Blake Wolfe spent roughly 2,134 days at school, not including snow days. https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/ohio-high-school-gradute-perfect-b1853759.html

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