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Extractions: OAS_AD('Top'); document.write(secTimeStamp); SEARCH writeFeature(0); writeFeature(1); writeFeature(2); E-MAIL STORY PRINTER FRIENDLY FOXFAN CENTRAL Fathers' Rights Victory In Massachusetts Wednesday, June 01, 2005 By Wendy McElroy ARCHIVE writeScroll(openTab2,'2'); A determined father in Massachusetts has delivered an early Father's Day gift to non-custodial parents, the overwhelming majority of whom are dads. Dr. Henry M. Fassler has successfully contested a 1998 Massachusetts law that requires a non-custodial parent to have court certification as a non-batterer on a yearly basis before he (or she) is allowed access to their children's school records. The school system currently views all non-custodial parents as guilty of battery until proven innocent. But all that is going to change. The specifics of Fassler's case : he wanted to see the academic class list for his 17-year-old daughter Lindsay, who had asked him for help. No charge or complaint had ever been filed against Fassler; he is on good terms with his ex-wife and children. When the school refused the class list, Fassler not only got angry, he also got active. Last October, he complained to the Family Policy Compliance Office at the U.S. Department of Education, challenging the statute as discriminatory. On May 6, the DOE sent a letter to
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Extractions: PARENTAL RIGHTS ARGUMENT Legal Realm Purpose Who Are We? Definitions ... UNIFORM MYTHS Please consider this formal notification that I will be exercising my parental rights and duties as afforded me pursuant to the Texas Family Code (TFC) §151.001 and further protected by Texas Education Code §4.001 (a) and (b), §26.001 (a) and (c) and my religious freedom protected under the Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code §110, and I will be sending my children to school in clothing that is conducive to the moral and religious training that I have been teaching my children. That clothing will be safe, appropriate and acceptable attire so it will not be materially disruptive to the educational mission of the school and it will not interfere with the rights of others. The standardized dress code policy that the District has implemented goes well beyond the mere prohibition of offensive, inappropriate or unacceptable attire that interferes with the learning environment of the school. The standardized code also promotes concepts that are in direct contradiction to the moral and religious teachings that I am instilling in my children and requires my children to adopt these concepts as their own and to act upon them.
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Extractions: The first week of school in August all students get a reprieve from the swat. Beginning with the second week, misbehavior marks begin counting. By the middle of the second week, Susan accumulated four marks and got the swat. On Thursday, she got another four marks, again requiring the swat. Her great-grandmother was called, told what was going on, and invited to witness the swat.
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Extractions: PARENT NOTICES Under No Child Left Behind (NCLB)Act of 2001, parents of students attending Title I schools are required to be notified of certain provisions and standings of schools, teachers, and opportunities to participate. The following descriptions are intended to meet these requirements. Highly Qualified Teachers Under NCLB all teachers must be "highly qualified" for the subjects they teach by the June 30, 2006. This requirement specifies that teachers must be certified by the State of Michigan for the subjects they teach, and must have the equivalent of 30 semester hours of college coursework in the subjects. Parents have the right to check on the certification status of any of their child's teachers. This can be done by logging into the State web site at http://meis.mde.state.mi.us/teachercert/sr_teaCerts.asp , and entering the teacher's last and first name. Clicking on their certificate number provides all relevant information. Parents may also contact the building principal to request the information. Teachers of students in Title I schools, (all Coldwater elementary schools and Legg Middle School), are required to identify teachers of core academic subjects who are not highly qualified and notify parents of the fact beginning in the 2002 school year.
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Extractions: This site is dedicated to those parents who actually want the responsibility of raising their children. Legal Realm Purpose Who Are We? Definitions ... UNIFORM MYTHS W ithin these pages you may find out that it is not only ok to assert your rights as a parent, but it is your duty as well. T hese pages are not here to dictate what you should or should not believe. What you choose to do with the information is up to you. But please remember, parental rights not asserted are parental rights lost I f you believe that the exercise of parental rights is not an important issue that concerns you, or if you are not interested in learning more about parental rights, then these pages are not designed for you. W e compliment you on your choice to learn more about parental rights. W e realize you still might not believe as we do on certain issues. But, if you review these pages with an open mind, we hope you will leave with a better understanding of what some of the issues are, especially those surrounding mandatory school uniform policies.
Extractions: OAS_AD('Top'); document.write(secTimeStamp); SEARCH writeFeature(0); writeFeature(1); writeFeature(2); E-MAIL STORY PRINTER FRIENDLY FOXFAN CENTRAL Parental Rights vs. Public Schools Wednesday, August 10, 2005 By Wendy McElroy ARCHIVE writeScroll(openTab2,'2'); David Parker search ) of Lexington, Mass., is scheduled to go on trial on Sept. 21 for asking his son's public school to provide parental notification before discussing homosexuality with the 6-year old. The actual charge is criminal trespassing. But the real issue is whether parents or schools will control the teaching of values to children. The conflict began on Jan. 17, when Parker's then-5-year-old son brought home a Diversity Bookbag from kindergarten. Included was Robert Skutch's "Who's In a Family?" that depicts families headed by same-sex couples. Parker had wanted to decide for himself the timing and manner in which his son was introduced to the subject of homosexuality. (The Bookbag is supposed to be a voluntary program but the Parkers knew nothing about it in advance.) Parker immediately e-mailed the Estabrook school principal
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Extractions: This information is specifically targeted for children with Type 1 (Juvenile) Diabetes. Our Mission We would like to make changes in local and national legislation regarding the needs and rights of our schoolchildren who have Diabetes. Many parents do not know where to turn for answers about the care and the rights of their diabetic child while attending school. The purpose of this web site is to inform and educate these parents. We want to share with you what we have done, and are doing now, to try to end the risk of your child not being allowed to care for themselves properly during the day. We hope we can help you find answers and end the worry you have while you are away from your child. Dear Family and Friends, Another year has gone by and I would just like to thank everyone for their donations and continued support. With everyones help we raised over $10,000. The walk was a great success, even with the rain! I cant thank everyone enough for their donations and support. Every time another check would come in the mail, it made me feel so happy that so many people care about me and want to find a cure. My dream is that one day there will be a cure and I will not have to live my life with the complications that diabetes can bring. Thanks to your help, one day my dream will come true. Love Always
Parental Rights In The Education Of Children Others seek to limit these choices to governmentfunded schools, often called The attempt to deny the parents God-given right and duty to teach their http://www.acton.org/publicat/books/beyond/second.html
Extractions: Site Map Contact Us Home Publications ... The 1994 Lord Acton Essay Competition Parental Rights in the Education of Children Gregory P. Randolph In modern societies, as a practical matter, the state has the power to legislate on a wide variety of concerns. It is a separate question whether the state has the right to do so. One of the most controversial issues facing American society today concerns the right of parents to determine the way in which their children shall be educated. On the one hand, many parents believe that they have a fundamental right to educate their children in any manner they see fit. On the other hand, many people in positions of power wish to limit this parental right by regulating the choices parents may make regarding the education of their children. Some of these critics of parental choice seek to limit their choices to a range of government-approved and government-regulated schools, whether government-funded or not. Others seek to limit these choices to government-funded schools, often called public schools. Either of these types of restrictions would effectively forbid parents to educate their own children in their own home according to their own beliefs and values. The basic question that must be asked (even though unwelcome to the advocates of omnipotent government) is whether any such restrictions on the right of parents to determine the setting and content of the education of their children is morally within the bounds of legitimate governmental action.
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Extractions: Source: ERIC Clearinghouse on Handicapped and Gifted Children Reston VA. Parents' Rights and Responsibilities. 1984 Digest, Revised. Public Law 94-142 clearly defined the rights of handicapped children and their parents. A fundamental provision of the law is your right to be in the educational decision-making process, including your right to: A free appropriate public education for your child. Free means at no cost to you as parents. Appropriate means meeting the unique educational needs of your child. Be notified whenever the school wishes to evaluate your child or to change your child's educational placement, or refuses your request for an evaluation or for a change in placement. Initiate an evaluation if you think your child is in need of special education or related services. Informed consent. Informed consent means you understand and agree in writing to the evaluation and educational program decisions for your child. Your consent is voluntary and may be withdrawn at any time. Obtain an independent evaluation if you disagree with the outcome of the school's evaluation.