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36 Sentences With "truanting"

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She soon began truanting and going missing for increasingly long periods of time.
The truanting crackdown is the biggest ever by a police force in Scotland.
Last year, a total of 788 children were stopped for truanting in the borough.
For a few fleeting seconds, she considered truanting, but common sense triumphed over her emotions.
We will take action against those who are persistently truanting or who are late for school.
Far from truanting because they are stupid, it turns out many truant because they are clever.
Parents of truanting children are also identified and approached through traditional extended family and kinship networks.
He rebelled against the stricter existence he found after she'd gone, by running away and truanting.
An increasing number of parents are being taken to court because their children are truanting from school.
The majority of these parents knew of the absence but about 20 pupils were found to be truanting.
We will not be coming in with a hard approach, but want to work with parents to stop truanting.
In Derby at least 10 percent of Aboriginal children are truanting each day and rates of school completion are low.
Julie is still trying to cope with her truanting, drug-taking son and she doesn't know where to turn to find help.
Unfortunately, however, a surprisingly large number of parents are not only already aware that their children are truanting, they actively condone it.
He said that his dad had kicked him out because he'd been truanting and hanging around with a gang of boys, getting into trouble.
Of the 41 stopped five were found to be truanting from school, the others had genuine reason to be off with an authorised absence.
Staff put Amy Owen, 14, in the truanting register after she refused to wear a headscarf and her mum would not let her go.
Schools will be encouraged to introduce parenting contracts on matters like attending parents' evenings, preventing absenteeism and truanting, acceptable behaviour and speaking Dutch in school.
Becky said it took her around half a year to catch up on all of the work she had missed as a result of truanting.
It went on like that for a few months until it got to the point where we were truanting from school every day and smoking weed.
During this summer's World Cup, big screen televisions were set up in the city's classrooms in an attempt to stop children truanting to watch football matches.
Children's naughtiness was of the Just William level of scrumping and truanting, while adult characters were often the villains and retribution on them was never violent.
We haven't issued fixed penalty notices yet, but we are strong advocates of parenting orders and of the hard work teachers do to stop youngster truanting.
Being out of school either truanting, on holiday or sick for more than five weeks a year cut a pupil's chances of getting one good GCSE at grade C or better by 30 per cent.
It was one of two schools to register more than one in four pupils in this category with 26.5 per cent, The figures were revealed in a school performance league tables published which list the percentage of pupils persistently truanting for the first time.
He was born in the middle of a Japan perpetually at war. His father was the president of the Niigata Shimbun newspaper, a politician, and a poet. Ango wanted to be a writer at 16. He moved to Tokyo at 17, after hitting a teacher who caught him truanting.
The castle is now in ruins, partly because a group of truanting school-boys from nearby Portora Royal School, now Enniskillen Royal Grammar School, experimenting with gunpowder they learnt how to create in chemistry class, blew up a section in the latter part of the 19th century. They also tried digging under the building which added to its dereliction.
These were boys convicted in the Children's Courts of less serious offences including truanting, being uncontrollable, being neglected and wandering, breaching probation, stealing, and breaking and entering. 81 boys were admitted in the first six months. Hassel Cottage was opened as a "Probationary Training Home" in 1906, and the ten years that followed saw the building of Haydon, Goodlet, Renwick, Mackellar and De Lauret Cottages.
He returns with an unverifiable story about an orphaned wheelchair user truanting to attend. Gus is concerned about the piece's lack of corroboration, but is forced to print it after executive editor James Whiting gives his approval. Later, desk editor Rebecca Corbett also questions the authenticity of the story, but Gus tells her there's nothing he can do. Marlo decides to reassert his authority and orders several murders.
Some measure of celebration remains in New Zealand, Canada and South Africa. On the Cape Flats in Cape Town, South Africa, Guy Fawkes day has become associated with youth hooliganism. Assaults, arson and vandalism are perpetrated by truanting school pupils, leading the municipal government of Cape Town to ban fireworks, and discourage the celebration. In North America the commemoration was at first paid scant attention, but the arrest of two boys caught lighting bonfires on 5 November 1662 in Boston suggests, in historian James Sharpe's view, that "an underground tradition of commemorating the Fifth existed".
She started truanting, her school grades suffered, she failed exams and ran up large bills on her mobile phone. In the Summer before Heshu's death, the Yones' family returned to Iraqi Kurdistan for a holiday. Heshu was worried that her father would arrange a marriage for her, or prevent her from returning to the UK, she left a copy of her passport details with a friend and recorded a video diary whilst she was there. She later claimed that her father had forced her to undergo a virginity test which she allegedly failed, thus rendering herself unmarriageable within the Kurdish community; she claimed Abdalla held a gun to her head as a result.
Both were truanting from Johnston Terrace Elementary School and she ran onto the line when a train was approaching. The trains were third class only and no Sunday service was provided. In 1922 five to seven trains called in the Down direction and seven in the Up. In 1942, twenty years further on, only one Up and Down train called with two on Saturdays. The wooden platforms supposedly posed a fire threat to the local houses and this was the official reason for the closure of the station, however this was over a year after the Blitz on Devonport and photographs show that the platforms were not removed at all during the time that the line was in use.
Bex is upset to learn Martin is trapped under the bus, but everyone works together to get him out. Bex stops Louise from truanting after being teased over a video posted online by Keegan of the bus crash and Louise gets Bex to promise that she will not resume her relationship with Shakil. Convinced that Shakil is encouraging Keegan, Louise gets Bex's phone and sends Shakil's naked photo to her friends Alexandra D'Costa (Sydney Craven) and Madison Drake (Seraphina Beh) and Bex is left distressed when she finds out what Louise did and that the photo has been sent to another person. Bex remains angry with Louise, Madison and Alexandra for the way they have treated Shakil and is hurt when Shakil tells her she can "drop dead".
He also called on clubs to be allowed to continue to buy young talent from abroad arguing that it would be wrong to deny the most talented young players the ability to develop in the most suitable environment wherever that may be.Hearing Culture Committee European Parliament 30 March 2009 In April 2015, David Dein was invited to address MBA students at Harvard Business School and share with them his experience of running a modern-day football club. David Dein also regularly speaks at prisons and schools (as part of the "Speakers for Schools" programme) providing inmates and pupils with his views on motivation and inspiration based on his experience in football. Following a talk he gave in November 2016 the Deputy Head of the school which he addressed was informed by a member of a staff that: A student (male) who has been causing us concern and truanting several lessons went to the house office after the talk this morning.
When funds threaten to run out, the children lend a hand... by kidnapping an old lady. Cast includes: Jenni Barrand, Jeremy Coster, Peter Bayliss, Sebastian Knapp Under The Bed (1988) Adapted from a story by Bill Oddie and Laura Beaumont, this is the story of Felicity, whose habit of throwing things under her bed, including an uneaten bowl of cereal, moldy apples cores, family heirlooms, and even elderly relatives, leads to the birth of "Heap", a monster with an insatiable appetite. Cast includes: Nicola Stewart, Thomas Arnold, Tim Brooke-Taylor, Bill Oddie, Graeme Garden, Peter Corey, Maria Charles Hard Road (1988) An accidental meeting between bored schoolgirl, Kelly, and suicidal schoolboy, Max, leads to the two children stealing a Ferrari and running away together in it. They briefly enjoy a love- hate relationship before the real world catches up with them. Cast includes: Francesca Camillo, Max Rennie, John Louis Mansi, Amanda Murray, Peter Bayliss, Jenni Barrand, Luke Jones Infantile Disorders (1988) Cast includes: Mark Heatley, Gavin May Doombeach (1989) When an administrative error causes 13-year-old Gavin to be sent to the wrong school, he begins truanting with a "gang" of younger kids.
Rebecca’s first TV break came when she was scouted to model by Caryn Franklin on the BBC’s iconic fashion show, The Clothes Show, while truanting from school. On British television, Hazlewood played Arun Parmar in the immensely popular psychodrama Bad Girls.Marlow, Viv (2005) "Nicola's good at being a bad girl", Manchester Evening News, 17 May 2005, retrieved 2011-07-25 In the United States she played Asha in the cult one-off series of NBC sitcom Outsourced,Fernandez, Maria Elena (2010) "NBC orders three new series for next season", Arizona Daily Sun, 9 May 2010, retrieved 2011-07-25Pedersen, Erik (2010) "Outsourced -- TV Review", The Hollywood Reporter, 15 October 2010, retrieved 2011-07-25 which aired in the coveted Friends time slot between The Office and 30 Rock on NBC’s famed Thursday night lineup. Her early work included acting as Talia Ahmed in the ITV series Second Sight alongside Clive Owen, in the Masters of the Universe a special BBC week-long series in January 2010 as college lecturer Sia and the 2001 British Film4 feature Dog Eat Dog with David Oyelowo, Gary Kemp and Ricky Gervais.

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