Final answer:
Yes, the court can suspend or revoke driving privileges for one year if a student is convicted of habitual truancy from school.
Step-by-step explanation:
The court can suspend or revoke driving privileges for one year if a student is convicted of being a habitual truant from school. The answer to the question is 1) Yes. This consequence is part of the efforts to ensure school attendance and discourage truancy. It is a legal mechanism that serves as a deterrent for students who might otherwise consider skipping school without valid reasons. The suspension is not contingent on the size of the student's high school, so the third option is not relevant.