Tuesday, March 6, 2012

High school dropout driver's license

  • Playing hooky? Fine, but South Carolina students shouldnt expect to be doing it while cruising around town.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • LIMA — The goal is to get students to high school graduation day. But making that happen isnt easy and sometimes barely possible. "Obviously you would like there to be no dropouts or suspend their drivers licenses.
  • (LimaOhio.com)
  • Under pending legislation, teenagers would not be able to keep a drivers license kids in school. The stakes could not be higher, as even a brief glance at prison statistics will show. In state prisons, 75 percent of inmates are dropouts.
  • (Fayetteville Observer)
  • Commonwealth on help for high school dropouts: A plan to enroll high school dropouts 10 percent of non-white registered voters do not currently have a drivers license or other photo ID from that states Department of Motor Vehicles.
  • (RealClearPolitics)
  • Every school day in the United States, up to 7,000 students drop out of high school 3164, which prohibits possession of a drivers license until age 18 unless the young person is enrolled in, or has completed, high school.
  • (Aiken Standard)
  • Teens who drop out of school or skip too many classes would lose their drivers licenses under a bill making its way those enrolled in high school-equivalency programs and those who enlist in the military.
  • (Rock Hill Herald)
  • Unless they can tie continued high school attendance for a dropout to an immediate and urgent goal such as a driver's license, I believe that such a law would be a detriment to education.
  • (Kentucky New Era)
  • Its a fact that overall, high school dropouts earn much less than graduates over their Taking away the privilege of a drivers license is a good place to start.
  • (Aiken Standard)
  • In other cases, parents dont seem to realize the seriousness of their childs truancy, or even know just how many days of school they have missed. By the time students drop out, their poor will cost you your drivers license.
  • (Atlantic Online)
  • In addition, teenagers who want to obtain permits or drivers licenses would have to show who graduated from high school less than three years ago.
  • (SCNow)

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