What if the non-resident parent wants access to information such as student reports, student photographs etc?
These are some common scenarios: • The non-resident parent approaches the school wanting copies of student report cards or other documents about their child; • The non-resident parent turns up at the school and wants to speak to a teacher about the progress of their At other times the non-resident parent may want to speak to a teacher about the progress of their child; • Alternatively, a resident parent may assert that the other parent has no rights to participate in or receive information about their child’s education. One example we are aware of is a school which adopted a policy of mailing all student report cards to both the resident and the non-resident parent. To complicate matters, a number of the fathers insisted that the child be known by his own surname whereas the mothers insisted the child be known by her maiden name or that of her new spouse. This particular school would send out two sets of report cards each containing the surname demanded by each parent. Leaving to the s
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