no, see link below
No, because then it is going to be another school's attendance record.
While elementary school is mandatory, high school is not. Unless the support order specifically states that the child needs to be attending high school in order for support to be paid, the answer is "NO".
It depends on what attendance time one is looking for. If one is talking about school attendance time, then he or she can check that on the online school's website for grades and attendance.
attendance was compulsory, but not every child attended school
The attendance rate of the school was almost perfect.
No you do not pay support after she has passed 18
Keeping accurate records of school attendance and tardiness. Monitoring student absences and enforcing school attendance policies. Keeping track of faculty and staff time and attendance. Coordinating with school administrators on student and staff scheduling. Assigning student lockers and ensuring the safety of lockers. Verifying student signatures and identifying students with attendance issues. Assisting with coordinating school events. Assisting with school trips and other activities. Maintaining records of school-wide and individual student attendance. Verifying student identification and tracking attendance trends.
The attendance rate of the school was almost perfect.
Austin Joseph Harte has written: 'Improving school attendance' -- subject(s): School attendance
if you know what school your daughter went to at the time then you take your divorce papers to the school and get a copy tell them about your x or ask your daughter for one but the school has to give you a copy because you are the father
no if she is 18 and not in collage.z
A trend is an Attendance for school