Last one is the link in the title here. Tried downloading the pdf from scribd but it wants a subscription after you sign in? wtf
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What is in the Parents' Bill of Rights
The 17-page document includes six rights of parents and caregivers as well as several pages of question-and-answer.
Per the release, this is not the only resource that Rokita will offer parents relating to their role in education. It is the first in a series and other installments will include rights around medicine, religion and school choice.
The document includes the following rights for parents and caregivers:
To question and address your child’s school officials and school board members at publicly designated meetings with proper notice of the meetings provided
To question and review the curriculum taught in your child’s school by questioning local school boards and school administrators
To expect that the academic curriculum taught in your child’s school aligns with Indiana and federal law
To participate in the selection and approval of academic standards for the State of Indiana
To obtain educational materials and curriculum taught to your child in the classroom
Original article and the scribd link from it,
https://www.indystar.com/story/news/education/2021/06/23/critical-race-theory-todd-rokita-releases-parents-bill-rights/5323523001/
https://www.scribd.com/document/512862969/Parents-Bill-of-Rights
Archives of those,
https://archive.ph/Cx6UP
https://archive.ph/QQD0b
Last one is the link in the title here. Tried downloading the pdf from scribd but it wants a subscription after you sign in? wtf
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What is in the Parents' Bill of Rights
The 17-page document includes six rights of parents and caregivers as well as several pages of question-and-answer.
Per the release, this is not the only resource that Rokita will offer parents relating to their role in education. It is the first in a series and other installments will include rights around medicine, religion and school choice.
The document includes the following rights for parents and caregivers:
To question and address your child’s school officials and school board members at publicly designated meetings with proper notice of the meetings provided
To question and review the curriculum taught in your child’s school by questioning local school boards and school administrators
To expect that the academic curriculum taught in your child’s school aligns with Indiana and federal law
To participate in the selection and approval of academic standards for the State of Indiana
To obtain educational materials and curriculum taught to your child in the classroom
To run as a candidate for your local school board