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Texas Education Code - Chapter 26 Parental Rights And ResponsibilitiesLegal Research Home > Texas Lawyer > Education Code > Texas Education Code - Chapter 26 Parental Rights And Responsibilities (a) Parents are partners with educators, administrators, and school district boards of trustees in their children's education. Parents shall be encouraged to actively participate in ... In this chapter, "parent" includes a person standing in parental relation. The term does not include a person as to whom the parent-child relationship has ... (a) A parent is entitled to: (1) petition the board of trustees designating the school in the district that the parent's child will attend, as ... A parent is entitled to access to all written records of a school district concerning the parent's child, including: (1) attendance records; (2) test scores; ... Except as provided by Section 39.023(e), a parent is entitled to access to a copy of each state assessment instrument administered under Section 39.023 to ... (a) A parent is entitled to: (1) review all teaching materials, textbooks, and other teaching aids used in the classroom of the parent's child; and ... (a) A parent is entitled to complete access to any meeting of the board of trustees of the school district, other than a closed meeting ... (a) A parent is entitled to full information regarding the school activities of a parent's child except as provided by Section 38.004. (b) An attempt ... (a) The agency shall produce and provide to school districts sufficient copies of a comprehensive, easily understood document that explains the process by which an ... (a) A school district or open-enrollment charter school that seeks to withhold information from a parent who has requested public information relating to the parent's ... (a) An employee of a school district must obtain the written consent of a child's parent before the employee may: (1) conduct a psychological examination, ... (a) In this section, "psychotropic drug" has the meaning assigned by Section 261.111, Family Code. (b) An employee of a school district may not use ... (a) A parent is entitled to remove the parent's child temporarily from a class or other school activity that conflicts with the parent's religious or ... The board of trustees of each school district shall adopt a grievance procedure under which the board shall address each complaint that the board receives ... The agency or a school district may charge a reasonable fee in accordance with Subchapter F, Chapter 552, Government Code, for copies of materials provided ... (a) A school district shall provide to the parent of each district student at the beginning of each school year or on enrollment of the ... Texas Lawyers
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