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Question: If you have missed more than 10 days of school, are you legally required to go for no credit?
Answer: The law does not address a specific situation such as yours. In this instance, the school district would have jurisdiction over the decision of whether to give credit for completing a class in light of absences. You might want to address this to your school's principal or Superintendent.
See the LawForKids.org section on Truancy for information about school absences.
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On 07/29/02
JstAnthrGuy from FL said:
Being sick constitutes an "excused absence".
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On 01/09/02
andy from ID said:
so if kids are sick for more then 10 days they teachers can not do anything
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