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Absence from School
My niece, who is 15, has a condition called Hypermobility, which causes her joints to swell and at times she is in horrendous pain. This has resulted in her having some time away from school, nothing excessive, and today her mum (my sister) was told by the Head of the School that because of her absence my niece may not be able to go (they haven't decided yet) to the School Prom at the end of term, have her name printed in the School Year Book and she may not get a place in Sixth Form. Surely this is wrong, my niece is so upset and well, as for my sister, she is not a happy person at all at the moment. Does anyone know if this is right. Thanks all xx
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.That is just stupid. If she ia student of good standing (despite the absences) and all fees and requirements have been met this could be discrimination. (This is just my opinion as i live in US and have no clue as to the rules etc.)
We have a student who announced her third cancer relapse yesterday. Our school goes out of its way to accomodate her illness and help have as normal an experience as possible. I wouod check with her school board or equivilant to find out the legalities of such a thing.
Good Luck to her.
We have a student who announced her third cancer relapse yesterday. Our school goes out of its way to accomodate her illness and help have as normal an experience as possible. I wouod check with her school board or equivilant to find out the legalities of such a thing.
Good Luck to her.
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