Can a school withhold grades, diploma or transcripts until a textbook is paid for or returned?
Yes. Schools can withhold grades, diploma or transcripts until the textbook is paid for or returned. .However, when a student transfers to another K-12 school, a school or school district must send a copy of the student’s permanent record. (BUL 4808) • Can a school exclude students from participating in extracurricular activities, such as dances, sports, graduation ceremonies et cetera if they do not return instructional materials assigned to them? – back to topAnswer : Yes, a school can choose to not permit students from participating in extracurricular activities if they do not return the instructional materials assigned to them.
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