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Date Posted: Fri, Jun 07 2019, 14:00:20"
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Subject: If it is a late start for the 15:15s, it would not be appropriate to have young kids on that late. Until we have times I wouldn’t stress about having to skip school.
In reply to: Please AIDA, think before you schedule timetables. 's message, "Makes much more sense to have the 6-12years old on the Friday. Many of the 16 years old are in their HSC year or at least year 11. My daughters High school says you must not take time of school in year 11-12 unless you are sick. If there is an exam or assessment task scheduled and they are sick and can't go to school they need a medical certificate. What AIDA, are you going to do if that happens." on Fri, Jun 07 2019, 13:03:36"


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