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permit and licenes


Question Posted Monday March 17 2008, 6:27 pm

i am a pregnant teenager and i did have my permit but i failed some classes then they took it from me and then they dropped me from school because i was in the process of getting put on homebound.is there any way i can get it back by going to get a ged or adult college?

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Razhie answered Monday March 17 2008, 6:33 pm:
I have no idea what homebound means in this context and being a pregnant teenager, I'm truly not sure why it is your driving(?) permit is your biggest concern...

You'll need to be a bit more clear.

However, you should speak to a school counselor AND contect yourself with a non-for-profit agency that helps teen moms, like Rose of Sharon for example. They will have more expertise in answering the questions you are going to have.

Anything is possible with hard work and support.

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