A new bill proposed in New Hampshire, Senate Bill 272, would outline a number of rights for parents, which would include the right to inspect school curriculum and the right to opt out of certain classroom materials.The bill would also require teachers to disclose whether or not a student has change.
Posted By Ryan Dailey, NSF on Wed, Mar 3, 2021 at 1:31 PM click image Photo courtesy Wikimedia Commons Proposals to codify in state law a “Parent’s Bill of Rights” related to what families are entitled to know about their children s education and health care are advancing in the House and Senate, as the 2021 legislative session gets underway. Sen. Ray Rodrigues, R-Estero, and Rep. Erin Grall, R-Vero Beach, are carrying the measures, which were approved by the Senate Judiciary Committee and House Health & Human Services Committee on Tuesday. The plan has sparked controversy over students privacy rights, but Rodrigues told the Senate panel Tuesday that his proposal (SB 582) doesn’t give parents any new rights that aren’t already in state law.