Julie Holt (Jah2280)
Junior Member Username: Jah2280
Post Number: 6 Registered: 2-2009
| Posted on Wednesday, April 01, 2009 - 2:35 pm: |      |
I know in many high schools across the nation there are rules about students bringing in notes written by their parents to get out of participating in phys. ed class. I also know that in college you are told by a teacher you can miss a certain amount of days in a class and not be penalized. Should physical education teachers still accept parental notes from their students, or should they allow students a set number of days to sit out for personal reasons as they do in college courses? |