OAG 75-694 is cited in the decision to support the principle that students who are physically absent from school for reasons such as medical appointments cannot be counted as present. This precedent is used to analogize the situation regarding students visiting colleges, reinforcing that such absences do not qualify the students to be counted as present unless they fall under specific exceptions.
OAG 75-694 was Cited by OAG 92-153
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