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General Laws of Massachusetts 71.3 Physical education Physical education shall be taught as a required subject in all grades for all students in the public schools for the purpose of promoting the physical well–being of such students.
Massachusetts laws A student who brings a weapon or drugs to school, or assaults a staff member may be expelled. If a student is charged with a felony, they may be suspended. If they are convicted of a felony, they may be expelled. The student can appeal the decision.
School Discipline Law (Chapter 222) This law also improves the fairness of the discipline process, and reduce the number and duration of school exclusions. The underlying principle of the law and regulations is to make exclusion from school a last resort, especially for all but the most serious offenses.
Massachusetts laws A student who brings a weapon or drugs to school, or assaults a staff member may be expelled. If a student is charged with a felony, they may be suspended. If they are convicted of a felony, they may be expelled. The student can appeal the decision.
603 CMR 53.00 limits the use of long-term suspension as a consequence for student misconduct until other consequences have been considered and tried as appropriate; promotes engagement of a student's parent in discussion of the student's misconduct, and options for responding to it; assures that every student who is ...
Massachusetts prohibits the recording, interception, use or disclosure of any conversation, whether in person or over the telephone, without the permission of all the parties. The state also prohibits the recording and disclosure of images intercepted in violation of its hidden camera laws.
The law prohibits disclosure of genetic test results without the individual's consent, any requirement of genetic test results as a condition of employment or insurance, and discrimination by insurance companies based on genetic test results. You cannot be subjected to genetic testing by your employer.