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    Default Failure to Attend School

    Heyy everybody I was wondering if I could get some help. I just recently got a summons for a hearing about skipping school. My mom is pretty pissed to say the least and I was wondering what they could possibly do. I plan on telling the judge about my grades and how I'm in the top 10% of my graduating class with a 4.0 GPA. It's just one class I hate going to because all you do is sit there on the computer (Computer Science). Even with all the skipping, I've maintained a high B average in that class. Does the judge take into consideration of my performance in school. I also do a lot of charity work (team captain for Relay for Life) and have already been accepted into a good college with the prospect of getting a full scholarship. Any help on what the judge will possibly do in my situation would be great.

    Thanks!

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