Should students who drop out of school lose the privilege to drive? Its not a new idea, but it is one that is making headlines again.
Sheridan school district Superintendent Craig Dougherty tells Sheridan Media, the issue is accountability…(Click to hear comment from Craig Dougherty)
State Representative Rosie Berger (pictured at studios of affiliate KROE) says she’s not totally on board with the idea…(Click to hear comment from Rep. Berger)
Berger says if a student chooses to dropout at say age 16, they would have trouble getting to and from work if they had a job but no driver’s license.












It is the parents responsibility to deal with their child when it comes to their staying in school. It is the parents job to instill in them the love of learning. It is also their responsibility to show them the wisdom and advantages to staying in school.
It is the job of the school to inspire and teach.
The schools job is to teach them