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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

158.293 Excused absences for secondary school students who participate in

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Military Burial Honor Guard Program -- Inclusion in instructional program.
(1)An excused absence may be granted, subject to approval by the local school board,
to all students of Kentucky secondary schools who participate in the Military Burial
Honor Guard Program, as set out in KRS 36.390 to 36.396. Most likely these would
be students already participating in JROTC, drum corps, or other military programs;
however, the Military Burial Honor Guard Program is not limited to these students.
This excused absence should include time spent training, traveling, and
participating in the Military Burial Honor Guard Program.
(2)The local school board may also adopt a policy to allow students to participate in
the Military Burial Honor Guard Program as a part of the instructional program.
(3)This policy of either excused absences or including Military Burial Honor Guard
Program participation as a part of the instructional program shall not in any way
penalize the local school district.
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