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  2. Exeat - Wikipedia

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    Exeat is used in Britain to describe leave of absence from a boarding school. [2]It is also used at certain colleges to define a required note to take absence -- such as for entire days, parts of a day, for appointments, interviews, open days and other fixtures.

  3. List of English homographs - Wikipedia

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    When the prefix "re-" is added to a monosyllabic word, the word gains currency both as a noun and as a verb. Most of the pairs listed below are closely related: for example, "absent" as a noun meaning "missing", and as a verb meaning "to make oneself missing". There are also many cases in which homographs are of an entirely separate origin, or ...

  4. Glossary of British terms not widely used in the United States

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    a school employee who teaches students when their usual instructor is absent. (US: substitute teacher) suss [out] * (informal) to figure out (from suspicion) suspender belt a ladies' undergarment to hold up stockings (US: garter belt) swot 1. v. to study for an exam (US cram) 2. n.

  5. 30% of Ohio students chronically absent from school in 2021 ...

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    The number of Ohio's public school children who miss at least 10% of the academic year continues to rise. Math scores still haven't recovered.

  6. Substitute teacher - Wikipedia

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    In some regions, the qualifications for substitute teaching may not be as strict as those for a regular teacher. Most areas require a college degree, and some the successful completion of competency tests; others require only that the applicant possess a high school diploma or its equivalent; full teaching qualifications are required for long-term assignments. [3]

  7. Where are RI students most commonly absent? New maps ... - AOL

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    Online maps illustrating the data show students are most absent in the urban core around Providence, Pawtucket and Cranston, and tend to come from lower-income neighborhoods than those in other ...

  8. Absenteeism - Wikipedia

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    Absenteeism is a habitual pattern of absence from a duty or obligation without good reason. Generally, absenteeism refers to unplanned absences. [1] Absenteeism has been viewed as an indicator of poor individual performance, as well as a breach of an implicit contract between employee and employer.

  9. Texas Tech defensive back accuses Arkansas lineman of ... - AOL

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    Texas Tech Red Raiders defensive back C.J. Baskerville accused Arkansas offensive lineman Fernando Carmona of a "dirty" play in a bowl game loss.