Quote:
Originally posted by Superman
In fact, I'll bet that the parents' existing rights here include the authority to keep the child in the school, but not expose them to the sex education courses or material or research/testing. I'd guess that if any parent went to a Principal and said "I'm comfortable having my child in your school generally, but not comfortable with the sex education and research. I will teach that at home. Please excuse my child from those courses." I'd bet the answer would be "okay."
|
In this case, the questionnaire was administered to children whose parents had consented to it. The parents now claim they didn't understand what the nature of the questionnaire would be. A case of poor communication, poor administration, poor parental oversight of their childrens' school, perhaps. Hardly a case of constitutional dimensions.