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  2. Truancy - Wikipedia

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    In older English, a truant or truand was any vagrant, vagabond, or shirker of duties.. The widespread legal obligation for towns and villages to provide free education did not evolve until the late-19th century and was born in such legislation as the Education (Scotland) Act 1872.

  3. Tardiness - Wikipedia

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    Tardiness is the habit of being late or delaying arrival. [1] Being late as a form of misconduct may be formally punishable in various arrangements, such as workplace, school, etc. An opposite personality trait is punctuality.

  4. Dad writes the most hilarious notes explaining why his kids ...

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    Latenotes is an Instagram account that a Seth King uses to write the most creative notes for his kids being late.

  5. Age appropriateness - Wikipedia

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    Forced grade retention occurs because students fail to catch up with peers or their families fail to support their studies. Voluntary late access to school is termed "academic redshirting". Redshirting happens among students who have a relatively late birthday just before the cutoff date or those considered relatively immature for school. Both ...

  6. Parents say school shamed son for being late for school

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    This, for being late to school. HLN reports, "The school says, now listen, that they keep chronically tardy kids alone during lunch like that to give them extra study time without distractions. I ...

  7. Punctuality - Wikipedia

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    Punctuality is the characteristic of completing a required task or fulfilling an obligation before or at a previously designated time. [1] " Punctual" is often used synonymously with "on time".

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  9. Transitional bilingual education - Wikipedia

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    The goal of transitional bilingual education is to help transition a student into an English-only classroom as quickly as possible. A bilingual teacher teaches children in subjects such as math, science, and social studies in their native language so that once the transition is made to an English-only classroom, the student has the knowledge ...