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Re: Texas teams, need some help

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Originally Posted by srippetoe View Post
We have a very open membership policy for our team and there have always been one or two home-schooled students on Texas Torque. The non-school district members of the team have been responsible for their own transportation and lodging for events.

Most school districts in Texas get their board policy from the same source, the Texas Association of School Boards. Which section of the board policy does having a home-schooled student on the team violate?

Mr. Rip
I think it's because the district can't be held liable for anything that happens to an outside student on an organization directly associated with the school. Our team is technically a club under the high school. I can't speak for 4063 however, they may have some other issue.

Last edited by Abhishek R : 25-10-2013 at 12:08.
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