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- TRUANT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of TRUANT is one who shirks duty; especially : one who stays out of school without permission How to use truant in a sentence
- Truancy - Wikipedia
Truancy is any intentional, unauthorised, and or legally debatable absence from compulsory education It is a deliberate absence by a student's own free will and usually does not refer to legitimate excused absences, such as ones related to medical conditions
- California Truancy Laws – Rules for Parents Children
In California, a child is "truant" if, without a valid excuse, they are absent or tardy for 3 days in a school year or absent 3 times for more than 30 minutes
- TRUANT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
uk ˈtruː ənt us ˈtruː ənt Children who truant are regularly absent from school, usually while pretending to their parents that they have gone to school:
- Truancy - Attendance Improvement (CA Dept of Education)
The California Legislature defined a truant in very precise language In summary, it states that a student missing more than 30 minutes of instruction without an excuse three times during the school year must be classified as a truant and reported to the proper school authority
- What Is Truancy and What Are the Legal Consequences?
A student is considered truant after accumulating a certain number of unexcused absences within a defined period Thresholds vary by jurisdiction, such as three unexcused absences in a school year, or a specific number within a month or semester
- Truant (Ability) - Bulbapedia, the community-driven Pokémon encyclopedia
Truant (Japanese: なまけ Lazy) is an Ability introduced in Generation III Prior to Generation V and in Generation IX, it is the signature Ability of Slakoth and Slaking
- TRUANT Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
A truant is a student who is out of school without permission If you skip school to go shopping with your friends, you are a truant A person can be a truant, and behavior can be described as truant too, since it's both a noun and an adjective
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