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Student urges ISL program recognition for PE credit; board cites curriculum and liability concerns
Summary
A Chatham High senior urged the board to allow in-school-league (ISL) sports to count for physical-education credit and raised concerns about harassment; district leaders said the main obstacle is meeting state curriculum requirements and administrative concerns about oversight and liability.
A Chatham High student urged the School District of the Chathams to allow the ISL (interscholastic/independent sports-learning) program to satisfy physical-education requirements, and raised safety concerns; district officials responded that curriculum-alignment and program oversight remain the primary obstacles.
Student Emily Smith told the board she had spoken previously in May in support of the ISL program and asked the district to consider options…
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