Illinois lawmakers are discussing a bill that would allow 4-H and FFA exhibitors to be excused from school absences during state and county fairs. The proposed bill would extend the number of days students can miss school for agricultural youth organization activities, including the days of the fairs, allowing students to participate in these events without fear of missing school.
The bill recognizes the importance of agricultural education and the value of 4-H and FFA programs for young students. These programs offer students numerous opportunities to learn about agriculture, animal care, and other important life skills, while also teaching them the value of hard work and dedication.
By extending the number of excused days, the bill could potentially increase participation in agricultural youth organizations and fairs, benefiting both students and the state's agricultural industry. If passed, the bill would ease the burden on families struggling to balance school attendance with their children's participation in agricultural activities, while also supporting the growth of the state's agricultural education programs.
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