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board may authorize the superintendent, principal or assistant | principal to enforce this subsection by allowing the | superintendent, principal or assistant principal to suspend an | exceptional student a child with a disability up to a maximum of 10 | days individually or cumulatively for infractions of school rules. | When an exceptional student a child with a disability is suspended | for 10 days or less individually or cumulatively within a school | year for a violation of school rules, the school board is not | required to provide a tutor, transportation or any other aspect of | the student's special education program. Discipline of exceptional | students children with disabilities must be consistent with the | requirements of the federal Individuals with Disabilities Education | Act, 20 United States Code, Section 1415(k). |
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| | Sec. 6. 20-A MRSA §4722, sub-§3, as amended by PL 2005, c. 446, §2, is | further amended to read: |
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| | 3. Satisfactory completion. A diploma may be awarded to | secondary school students who have satisfactorily completed all | diploma requirements in accordance with the academic standards of | the school administrative unit and this chapter. All secondary | school students must work toward achievement of the content | standards of the system of learning results. Exceptional | students children with disabilities, as defined in section 7001, | subsection 2 1-A, who successfully meet the content standards of | the system of learning results in addition to any other diploma | requirements applicable to all secondary school students, as | specified by the goals and objectives of their individualized | education plans, may be awarded a high school diploma. Career | and technical students may, with the approval of the | commissioner, satisfy the 2nd-year math and science, the 2nd-year | social studies and the fine arts requirements of subsection 2 | through separate or integrated study within the career and | technical school curriculum. |
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| | Sec. 7. 20-A MRSA §5201, sub-§1, as repealed and replaced by PL 1985, | c. 506, Pt. A, §36, is amended to read: |
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| | 1. Eligibility to enroll; school year. A person meeting the | minimum age requirements of subsection 2 or section 7001, | subsection 2 1-A, paragraph A B, subparagraph (1), and who has | not reached 20 years of age before the start of the school year | may enroll as a full-time or, with the consent of the school | board, as a part-time student, in the public elementary and | secondary schools where the student resides as defined in section | 5202. The school year, for the purpose of this subsection, is | defined as starting on July 1st and ending on the following June | 30th. |
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