In the case of Shasta missing softball practice, which of the following procedural due process requirements should the coach follow

Shasta plays shortstop for the varsity softball team. She missed practice on Tuesday and did not inform her coach in advance of her absence from practice.

A. The coach should follow all school board policies regarding procedural due process
B. The coach is not required to follow procedural due process before dismissing Shasta from the team, but it is good practice anyway
C. The coach should meet with Shasta's parent or guardian before dismissing her from the team
D. The coach should determine Shasta's value to the team before making a decision


B

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