PARENTS RIGHTS AND DUTIES Sample Clauses

PARENTS RIGHTS AND DUTIES. As a parent or legal guardian, you have the right to: • Request an interdistrict attendance agreement from your district of residence. If one or both parents or legal guardians are employed within the boundaries of a school district that is not their district of residence, they may be eligible for residency with the district in which their place of employment it located, pursuant to the "Xxxxx Xxxx," at Education Code section 48204(b). This form should not be used to meet residency requirements under the Xxxxx Xxxx. Additionally, this form should not be used for enrollment into a charter school. • Receive a written copy of local school board policy relating to interdistrict attendance agreement requests from both the district of residence and the district you desire to attend. These policies stipulate the school boards' policies with regard to granting, denying, and revoking interdistrict attendance permits. • Receive a written copy of the Districts’ Attendance Agreement, if any, which stipulates the written agreement between the districts with regard to interdistrict attendance permits. • Discuss your situation with your local district superintendent or appointed designee. • If applicable, appeal an adverse decision to the school board denying the permit request, pursuant to that school board’s policies, and receive written notice of local board action within a period of time specified by the board policy. • Appeal a school district's decision regarding a request for interdistrict transfer to the Sonoma County Board of Education. Such an appeal must be filed within 30 calendar days of the date of the school district's final denial. Please refer to governing board policy for further information. • Students with disabilities may not be discriminated against in the interdistrict transfer process. Information collected related to a student's disability should be used only to determine capacity in special education programs and/or if a school district would need to create a new program to serve a student. You are encouraged to review the relevant school districts' governing board policies for further information and any additional rights.
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PARENTS RIGHTS AND DUTIES. As full members of the education community, parents have rights, duties and obligations. These rights are to : • be represented in all bodies of the institution; • be addressee of the results of their child and matters concerning disciplinary measures; • meet with school staff (right to information); be received on appointment by the administration and/or teachers; • be informed of the lack of attendance and punctuality of their child; • refuse publication of pictures of their child without their permission. The duties of parents are to : • meet the educational requirements of the education system that they have chosen; • support the education of their child, make follow-up of their progress and results; • inform the teaching staff of any major event that may affect the smooth development of the education of the child. Parents also have the obligation to : • ensure the attendance and punctuality of their child; • inform the school of any absence and delay of their child and provide written justification • ensure that their child is up to date on what has been done in class during his/her absence; • check regularly PRONOTE and the Link Book of their child; • meet financially and civilly the damage and acts of violence committed by their child; • pay school fees on time; • before any visit to the institution, inform the reception and wait for the permission of the person to be visited.

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