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  2. Zorach v. Clauson - Wikipedia

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    Zorach v. Clauson, 343 U.S. 306 (1952), was a release time case in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that a school district allowing students to leave a public school for part of the day to receive off-site religious instruction did not violate the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment.

  3. School refusal - Wikipedia

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    School refusal is a child-motivated refusal to attend school or difficulty remaining in class for the full day. [1] Child-motivated absenteeism occurs autonomously, by the volition of the child. This behavior is differentiated from non-child-motivated absences in which parents withdraw children from school or are unable to bring their children ...

  4. What is 'school refusal'? Experts and parents on what happens ...

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  5. Vermont school banned from activities over refusal to play ...

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    A Vermont girls’ high school basketball team deemed ineligible to play in future activities after forfeiting a game against a team with a transgender student-athlete is now suing educational ...

  6. Truancy - Wikipedia

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    The police are not involved in truancy control, but teachers monitor the school and its surrounding area to avoid unauthorized absences. If a pupil is absent for a long period of time, the parents may be fined. [11] The child will not be escorted to school, but the government may remove the child from the household if truancy continues.

  7. Refusal to crack down on antisemitism made CUNY school a ...

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    Hunter College has devolved into a “hostile work environment” for Jews over its administration’s refusal to crack down on antisemitic protests, the CUNY school’s Jewish studies director ...

  8. Leandra's Law - Wikipedia

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    Pursuant to New York Vehicle Traffic Law Section 1192 2-a(b), any person operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated and transporting a child is guilty of a Class E Felony. [4] In the event that reckless driving and death or serious physical injury is a factor, an individual is guilty of a class D felony.

  9. What is 'school refusal'? Experts and parents on what happens ...

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    School refusal — also called school avoidance — is becoming increasingly common in children and teens due to soaring rates of anxiety and post-pandemic fallout.