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Reply to "Does anyone know how the "Hate Bias Incident" reports live in a student record?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If a Hate Bias Incident Report is filed (for an inappropriate joke being told during an afterschool club for 4-6 graders), and no further actions are taken, how does that report live on in the reported child's record? No one seems able to tell us (the parents) what the long term ramifications are of this. We're not the kind to make a mountain out of a molehill, but facts were incorrectly reported and the Principal involved feels the report was a "gross overreaction but I am required to file it". So if this will be a permanent stain on our child's record we may need to pursue it more aggressively. Seems like this is a new process for MCPS so I'm wondering whether anyone here has any insight? (We are also actively following up of course.) Thanks for any insights.[/quote] It's absolutely outrageous that schools are focusing on issues that seem to extend beyond their educational mandate, especially amid concerns about the decline of public and private education in this country. If you are looking for organizations that are prepared to handle this and actively fight against such school policies, here are some that you might consider: Heritage Foundation: This conservative think tank actively discusses educational reforms and advocates for parental rights in education, aligning with concerns about keeping schools focused on core academic subjects. Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF): Specializing in legal advocacy, ADF might provide support if you feel that schools are overstepping their educational roles, especially concerning educational rights and religious freedom. American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ): Known for its work in constitutional law, ACLJ offers legal support in cases where you believe that educational systems are infringing on parental rights or failing to uphold educational standards. Parents Defending Education: This group focuses on opposing what they consider indoctrination in schools and advocates for refocusing educational policies on traditional educational values. FreedomWorks: This organization promotes smaller government and individual freedoms, including in the educational sector, and could provide grassroots support for your concerns. These organizations can provide you with the necessary tools, support, and legal guidance to challenge and potentially reshape the policies that you find concerning.[/quote] It’s absolutely outrageous that rabid right wing trolls are denigrating school efforts to deal with the tsunami of racist incidents kicked of by an openly avowed racist having been elected president in 2016. [/quote]
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