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Transfers Between Schools — What happens when a student leaves a conventional non-public school to attend a home school, public school or a local Community College?

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Transfers Between Schools — What happens when a student leaves a conventional non-public school to attend a home school, public school or a local Community College?

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If the student is NOT making adequate progress toward high school graduation at the point of withdrawal, the conventional non-public school should have the student’s driving privileges revoked (even when transferring in to a home school setting). If the student IS making adequate progress, the non-public school should not revoke that student’s driving privileges — provided it is certain that the student has indeed already been enrolled in another legal school.

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