Friday, February 17, 2012

Reading Children's Books: Another letter to Ms. Alison Redford ...

From: Julie Ali
Sent: February-16-12 1:59 PM
To: 'calgary.elbow@assembly.ab.ca'; 'edmonton.castledowns@assembly.ab.ca'
Cc: 'Edgar Schmidt'; 'Shauna Shore'; 'Dave Colburn'; 'Joyce Clayton'; 'Heather Raymond'; 'edmonton.whitemud@assembly.ab.ca'
Subject: Informed consent

Dear Ms. Redford,

As a lawyer, I believe you understand the law.

There seems to be some difficulty among the staff in the provincial government and in school districts about the law in reference to the Education Act and the Standards for Special Education with reference to informed parental consent on the IPP generated for special education students.

Since the staff?including the education minister do not ?get it? maybe you can clarify the law to them.

Specifically ?parents are in control of their children?s education.

If that education is modified with the use of an IPP, their agreement to the changes in the education of their children must be noted with informed parental consent?or a notation that the parent refused to provide informed parental consent.

There are no two or three ways about this matter.

This is the law.

When government and school districts do not follow the law?then why should citizens obey the law?

We might as well live like savages in the jungle.

I think it is high time that the Department of Education in Alberta understand clearly that parents are running this show and not educators, administrators and politicians.

Please provide the answers to the questions that the Minister of Education is dodging as outlined in today?s blog posts:

Source: http://readingchildrensbooks.blogspot.com/2012/02/another-letter-to-ms-alison-redford.html

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