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Re: from today's Boston Globe on MCAS
- Subject: Re: from today's Boston Globe on MCAS
- From: Victor Steinbok <Victor.Steinbok@VERIZON.NET>
- Date: Fri, 8 Nov 2002 01:37:38 -0400
- In-reply-to: <sdca2257.012@do1.vsd.vansd.org>
- Reply-to: Assessment Reform Network Mailing List <ARN-L@LISTS.CUA.EDU>
- Sender: Assessment Reform Network Mailing List <ARN-L@LISTS.CUA.EDU>
At 8:20 AM -0800 07.11.02, Art Burke wrote:
According to this logic, if a child were injured at school, it would
be a violation of privacy if a volunteer in the school office were
to call the child's home and report the injury. The ACLU
interpretation seems a little far-fetched to me. Art
You should be familiar with a "red herring" by now. This is an
example of one--why should a "volunteer" call the parents concerning
an injury? Are the administrators/teachers/school nurses too busy?
They certainly have the authority.
VS-)
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