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Can students who are enrolled in Special Education be excluded from school for noncompliance with health examination and immunization requirements?

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Can students who are enrolled in Special Education be excluded from school for noncompliance with health examination and immunization requirements?

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RESPONSE: The requirements for health examinations and immunizations apply to all children except those who have been granted an exemption due to religious convictions or medical concerns. If an exemption has not been sought and granted, the district can exclude a special education student in the same manner as a regular education student.

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