A school district in Tennessee is asking parents to sign a form agreeing not to monitor their children’s virtual classrooms over concerns that “non-student observers” could overhear confidential information. The form, a copy of which was sent to the Tennessee Star, reads: “RCS strives to present...
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School District Making Parents Sign Waiver Agreeing Not To Monitor Virtual Instruction
Virtual education – now normal in most public school districts across the country in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic – does offer parents a more hands-on experience in their children’s education – an experience that, prior to school year kickoff, seemed to be of concern to some teachers who see promoting “social justice” as part of their role as an educator.
Fox News reported last month that at least one Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, school teacher was so concerned about “conservative” parents objecting to his instruction that he warned teachers to be careful about who is witnessing their virtual sessions.