Student Drivers Face Grade Threat: ; Teenagers Now Must Meet Both Attendance and Academic Standards

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West Virginia students have a new incentive to do well in school: If they don't, they might not be able to drive.

Some county school systems will begin to implement the state Legislature's new driver's license requirements this school year. Others have already started.

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Student Drivers Face Grade Threat: ; Teenagers Now Must Meet Both Attendance and Academic Standards

In a 2008 special session, lawmakers passed an amendment to an existing law that allows the Division of Motor Vehicles to revoke licenses if students miss too much school or drop out.

Now officials are going to look at grades, too.

The original law, passed by the Legislature in 1989, re...

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