reschool
/rɪˈskuːl/Definitions
1. verb
to attend school again, especially after being absent or expelled.
“After being suspended, she had to reschool and catch up on her studies.”
2. verb
to reestablish or reopen a school, especially after a period of closure.
“The community came together to reschool the old building and open a new charter school.”
3. noun
the act of attending school again.
“Her reschooling was a long and difficult process, but she eventually caught up with her classmates.”