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School staff present new Parental Bill of Rights; board to consider at first reading
Summary
District staff reviewed a newly codified New Hampshire Parental Bill of Rights and said the district will post the required text on its website and in handbooks; legal notes flag areas that may prompt parental disagreement.
District staff reviewed a newly codified New Hampshire Parental Bill of Rights and told the school board the district must post the required text on its website and include it in annual handbooks before students return to school. Patty, a district staff member who led the presentation, said two policies in the packet are required by law and “need to be sort of live and in person before students hit our doors,” identifying the parental bill of rights among them. The packet copies the statutory language into a single section intended…
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