The Tulsa Public School Board has approved a Parents Bill of Rights that will go into effect next school year.
It also ensures parents get to review learning materials and requires timely disclosure from the district on changes to health, social or psychological development, including a child's preferred ...
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102.3 KRMG on MSNTulsa School Board votes to approve “Parents Bill of Rights”The Bill of Rights gives parents the right to opt out of certain requirements, such as vaccinations and sexual education, for ...
The bill, passed during Monday night's meeting, gives parents certain powers when it comes to their child's education and ...
During its April 7 meeting, the TPS board approved the Parents Bill of Rights. 2 News Oklahoma's Brodie Myers listened to perspective from all sides.
Board member John Croisant voted for the Parents Bill of Rights even though he said he doesn't support every part of it. "What I really don’t agree with is having our accreditation taken," he said.
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