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ANDREWS – Recently-passed state legislation will allow homeschool students to participate in public school extra-curricular activities beginning this year if individual school districts choose to allow them. The school board discussed the matter at its regular meeting June 15, but the district likely won’t pull a trigger of support until various questions are answered concerning contradictions with University Interscholastic League (UIL) rules, according to Andrews Independent School District Superintendent Bobby Azam. “It’s pretty controversial,” Azam said Friday afternoon. “There are a lot against it and a lot for it. “But the bill, itself...I’ll say this, still has a lot more questions than answers,” ...

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