Lawrence County Board of Education says ‘absences are not excused’ in most circumstances, even illness

A school district in Tennessee will no longer accept doctor’s notes as an excuse for a child’s absence in an apparent attempt to prepare them for the workplace.

New rules set out by the Lawrence County School System Board of Education state that “absences are not excused” and only permits them in a number of specific circumstances. Regular illness is not included in the list.

Sanctions for multiple instances of alleged truancy include loss of school event privileges and even referral to juvenile court for truancy.

    • skulblaka@sh.itjust.works
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      5 days ago

      Well luckily now it doesn’t matter, you’re coming to work with tuberculosis no matter whether you can afford a doctor or not.

      I’m curious how long it’s going to take to kill off the entire state of Tennessee through treatable disease. Because that’s the obvious end point of this policy.

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      4 days ago

      I assumed most people were spending money to see a doctor, regardless of their insurance status, because insurance almost always requires co-pays. If you are insured, you are (hopefully) paying less to see a doctor than you otherwise would have, but you’re usually going to be shelling out money for the doctor’s visit either way.

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        Hopefully, but most people have high deductibles that mean that their insurance doesn’t really kick in until the end of the year, if at all.