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My sons high school won give him a signed verification of Enrollment and Attendance (VOE) Form because they say that he missed too many classes. Can they do that?

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My sons high school won give him a signed verification of Enrollment and Attendance (VOE) Form because they say that he missed too many classes. Can they do that?

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Yes. The issuance or denial of the VOE Form is strictly a local decision, and districts (or schools) are permitted to impose conditions and restrictions on enrollment and attendance as they pertain to driver license eligibility. More detailed information is provided at www.tea.state.tx.us/safedriver/voe04.

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Yes. The issuance or denial of the VOE Form is strictly a local decision, and districts (or schools) are permitted to impose conditions and restrictions on enrollment and attendance as they pertain to driver license eligibility.

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