Habitually truant means a truant child who is truant for at least five school days within a school year.
Habitually truant means six (6) or more school days of unexcused absences during the current school year by a child subject to compulsory school attendance.
Habitually truant means that:
Examples of Habitually truant in a sentence
Habitually truant open enrolled students will not be allowed to attend the nonresident district in the semester or school year following truancy.
Habitually truant students will also be charged a fine in the amount of thirty dollars ($30.00) and be required to attend and complete a truancy prevention class.
The consolidated annual financial statements include the results of Naspers and its subsidiaries, associated companies and joint ventures.
Habitually truant students are defined as 17 years or younger, who have 5 unexcused absences from the same class in any 1 month or 10 unexcused absences during any school year.
Habitually truant students may lose the privilege of parking on campus.
More Definitions of Habitually truant
Habitually truant means six (6) or more school days of unexcused absences during the current school year by a student who is of compulsory school age.
Habitually truant means absence for more than three (3) school days or their equivalent following the first notice of truancy given under section 1354. A person may be habitually truant after such notice.
Habitually truant means absence for more than three
Habitually truant means a truant child who is truant for at
Habitually truant means six (6) or more school days of unexcused absences during the current school year by a child subject to compulsory school attendance under Applicable Law.
Habitually truant means a child who is truant for at least five (5) school classes within a school year.
Habitually truant means a child who is truant for at least five school days within a school year. “Truant” means an unexcused absence for at least one class period during that day. Truancy cannot be excused after the fact. “Truant Child” means a child who is between six and sixteen years of age and who is not in attendance at a public or private school during the hours that school is in session, unless excused as provided in this section.