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HB 2103 lets districts excuse pre-approved learning experiences (agriculture, FFA, 4-H) as valid absences, with limits, staff approval, and potential truancy reductions.
HB 2103 lets districts excuse pre-approved learning experiences (agriculture, FFA, 4-H) as valid absences, with limits, staff approval, and potential truancy reductions.
HB 2103 amends K.S.A. 72-3121 to explicitly allow participation in pre‑approved “learning experiences” — including certain agricultural activities — to be treated as a valid excuse for school absence. It authorizes local boards of education to adopt rules governing such absences, including numerical limits.
This bill provides local districts flexibility to support experiential learning (notably agricultural-related activities) while preserving existing attendance reporting and truancy procedures; local boards retain authority to limit approved absences.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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