Bill Could Strip Driver's License From SC Dropouts
Expulsion, Absences Could Also Yank License
Greg Funderburg reporting
POSTED: 10:43 pm EDT March 30, 2011
UPDATED: 11:19 am EDT March 31, 2011 Fox Carolina
GREENVILLE, S.C. -- South Carolina lawmakers are looking at taking students' driver's licenses if they skip too many classes or drop out of school.
The bill would suspend the driver's licenses of teens who drop out of high school, are expelled or accumulate more than seven unexcused absences.
Its a move educators believe would be a strong incentive for students to stay in class.
"Something like this could be just a little piece that can let them know quickly how important it is to stay in school," said Lead Academy Principal Rodney Johnson.
State Rep. Tom Young, of Aiken, told FOX Carolina late Wednesday night that he wrote the bill as a short-term solution to the state's long-term problem of not enough students graduating.
The bill was set for discussion Wednesday, but was postponed until next week.
A similar bill came up last year but died in the Legislature.
The Associated Press reported South Carolina's on-time graduation rate is 72 percent.
In South Carolina, teens can begin driving at 15 with a permit. They can get a regular license at 17.
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There's no question that this state is one of the most backwards and low ranking:Regularly at the bottom of scores for education, High heart attack stats due to diet, etc...But laws were meant to follow the principle of freedom, if it's not infringing on another's autonomy in any way it should not have a law telling ppl what to do. I like our governor from what I know so far
Nikki Haley She's republican and talks about fiscal responsibility and is delivering on that. I don't think she would be for this but anyway, what do you think about this bill?