Question

Javier is frequently absent, rarely does homework, and is uninvolved in school activities. His teachers know that he works 30 hours per week to supplement his family's income. They believe that, given his family's low-income level, he will be motivated to stay in school until graduation. Which of the following statements is correct?
A. The probability that Javier will drop out of school is relatively low.
B. Javier is displaying symptoms of drug abuse, not high school dropout.
C. Javier is displaying classic dropout warning signs and needs support to stay in school.
D. Javier will likely stay in school if he can cut back to 25 hours of work per week.

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