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If a student has an excused absence of 10 consecutive days or less, can the student be counted in membership?

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If a student has an excused absence of 10 consecutive days or less, can the student be counted in membership?

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Yes, the student can be retained in membership if the absence is 10 consecutive days or less. If the excused absence is greater than 10 consecutive days the student must be withdrawn on the 11th day, or if notified during the ten day period that the student will be absent for more than 10 consecutive days, the student must be withdrawn on the day following notification.

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