ELMORE COUNTY, Alabama — The Elmore County Board of Education voted Monday night to give suspended students a second chance to make up schoolwork for their first offense each school year, reports the Wetumpka Herald today.
Prior to the Monday vote, students were not allowed to make up work missed while suspended under any circumstance, says the report.
The pardon only applies to first-time offenders. Each additional offense will require students to receive zero credit on days missed while carrying out their punishment.
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