Massachusetts H667 allows excused absences for students participating in national or international competitions.
Massachusetts H667 amends the state's education law to permit excused absences for students participating in national or international competitions sanctioned by a U.S. national governing body. To qualify, students must maintain a B grade point average or equivalent in academic courses. The school principal has discretion over absences exceeding seven-day sessions or fourteen half-day sessions within a six-month period.
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