No. It's a privilege not a need, so they need to earn it.
Another Answer:Yes. How else will they deliver Pizza?I believe students who are failing a class should not have their license revoked because what if they are in AP classes or are just not good at that subject. My question is what do they have to do with each other? What if you pass your drivers test with no problem but your not good at biology or career passport? Should that mean you should be aloud to get your license?
No 'cause what if they need it later??.. :Edit by Perfectmew: This is a very opinionated question. From a teacher or school official, it would seem to be a good way to motivate a student to work harder. However, from the student view, it seems unfair, and for some students, may take away their freedom and transportation.
Students should be held accountable for their actions, including failing to report cheating, but the severity of the punishment should be appropriate to the situation. Encouraging honesty and integrity in academic settings is important for the overall ethical climate of an institution.
yes I think you should be able to do it.
Yes.
If the suspension period is over, you should be able to.
No, you shouldn't have a problem
Yes. It should be driver's license.
If you read your drivers training book and have common scene you should have no problem passing the drivers license test. A sample test is not something that you should be looking for.
on your 16th birthday you should get your Michigan drivers license
Look on it, it should have an expiration date. If not, then you can call the Drivers license Bureau in your county where it was issued and ask them.
I think you should be able to convert it. Please contact the local DMV in Kentucky they should be able to guide you appropriately.