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Missouri Senate gives first-round approval to bill allowing some homeschooled students to join school activities
Summary
The Missouri Senate approved Senate Bill 63 on a first-round vote to let certain students in nontraditional educational settings participate in public or charter school extracurricular activities; an amendment allows districts to require specific coursework for eligibility.
The Missouri Senate gave first-round approval to Senate Bill 63, sponsored by Senator Bridal Brown of Washington, to allow certain students enrolled in nontraditional educational settings to participate in public or charter school extracurricular activities.
The measure drew floor discussion about eligibility and…
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