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2021 Tennessee Code
Title 49 - Education
Chapter 6 - Elementary and Secondary Education
Part 30 - Attendance
§ 49-6-3022. Excused Absence for Participation in Nonschool-Sponsored Extracurricular Activity
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TN Code § 49-6-3022 (2021)
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- A school principal or the principal's designee may excuse a student from school attendance to participate in a nonschool-sponsored extracurricular activity, if the following conditions are met:
- The student provides documentation to the school as proof of the student's participation in the nonschool-sponsored extracurricular activity; and
- The student's parent, custodian, or other person with legal custody or control of the student, prior to the extracurricular activity, submits to the principal or the principal's designee a written request for the excused absence. The written request shall be submitted no later than seven (7) business days prior to the student's absence. The written request shall include:
- The student's full name and personal identification number;
- The student's grade;
- The dates of the student's absence;
- The reason for the student's absence; and
- The signature of both the student and the student's parent, custodian, or other person with legal custody or control of the student.
- The principal or the principal's designee shall approve, in writing, the student's participation in the nonschool-sponsored extracurricular activity.
- The principal may limit the number and duration of nonschool-sponsored extracurricular activities for which excused absences may be granted to a student during the school year.
- Notwithstanding subsection (c), the principal shall excuse no more than ten (10) absences each school year for students participating in nonschool-sponsored extracurricular activities.
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