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Tennessee school won’t accept doctor’s notes for absences

LAWRENCE COUNTY, TENNESSEE, JUL 26 – The new policy targets chronic absenteeism, which was nearly 14% in 2023-2024, and includes interventions and juvenile court referrals after multiple unexcused absences.

  • The Lawrence County School System announced a new attendance policy disallowing doctor's notes to excuse absences starting this school year.
  • The policy seeks to tackle chronic absenteeism after state records indicated that around 14% of students in Lawrence County Schools were absent for at least one-tenth of their school days during the 2023-2024 academic year.
  • Under the policy, schools will begin interventions after three absences and may refer students missing eight or more days to juvenile court unless an attendance plan exists.
  • Director Michael Adkins said, "You can bring all the doctor's notes you want, but it is still unexcused," adding students with sniffles are expected to attend school and absences risk failing grades or court petitions.
  • The new rules face opposition from some parents like Rebecca Sanchez, who said her daughter missed about 17 days last year and that the policy changed her stance on homeschooling.
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WSMV Nashville broke the news in Nashville, United States on Tuesday, July 22, 2025.
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