Teachers Stands In Place OF The Parent When The Child Is Sent To The Public Schools

http://plms.leesummit.k12.mo.us/handbook/handbook07.pdf

POLICIES CONCERNING ORDER AND DISCIPLINE

The law provides teachers with considerable authority over the control and education of the child, once the parent sends his child to the public schools. The authority of the teacher is given by law and is not delegated by the parent. Authority is granted to the teacher by the state as an essential part of teacher responsibility. The teacher stands in place of the parent when the child is under the teacherʼs supervision and care.

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Anonymous said…
Remember this above statement is simply the district's interpretation of the law and they don't even state what laws they are referencing. There are NO laws that say that the parent must delegate all authority over their child to the district if they attend that school, to my knowledge. If the school was confident in this interpretation they would have quoted the law.

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