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March 08, 2015, 02:12:31 AM
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WINTER PARK, Fla. – A Florida parent was forced to take drastic measures when her public school refused to release her child during a dispute over standardized testing.

Jacqui Myers says another mother with a child at Winter Park’s Brookshire Elementary School called her after she arrived at the school to opt her fifth-grade daughter out of standardized testing related to the Common Core national standards initiative.

“They’re not giving me my child, can you help?” the mother told Myers.

Myers, the mother of a first grader, is active in a group working to opt children out of state tests and was at the school counseling parents.

She called 911 to report that the school wouldn’t release the child.

The school told the mother they did not want to release the child because she was in the middle of testing. But when police arrived, the school relented and turned her over.



http://eagnews.org/parent-calls-911-after-public-school-refuses-to-release-child/


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March 08, 2015, 02:25:20 AM
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School does not have higher authority over children than parents have. It does not matter if child is during 'testing' or not if Parent is asking for his child it is his/her law. That is my opinion.
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March 08, 2015, 02:27:43 AM
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School does not have higher authority over children than parents have. It does not matter if child is during 'testing' or not if Parent is asking for his child it is his/her law. That is my opinion.

I agree, I think she has the right to take her child out of the testing if she wants and should be allowed to take them home or w/e.
Did we find out what happened in the end?
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March 08, 2015, 02:29:47 AM
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I find that this is strange that a school will not let their child go during a test upon the request of the parents, is this happening everywhere in the USA and it needs a call on 911 to help sort the issue out?
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March 08, 2015, 04:06:09 AM
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School does not have higher authority over children than parents have. It does not matter if child is during 'testing' or not if Parent is asking for his child it is his/her law. That is my opinion.

I agree, I think she has the right to take her child out of the testing if she wants and should be allowed to take them home or w/e.
Did we find out what happened in the end?

This happened in the end: But when police arrived, the school relented and turned her over.
And they lived happily ever after Wink

The cops reminded the school employees the mother has the right to take her kid anytime she wants. Anyway the story is ridiculous. What if something came up like the father had an accident and she came to take the kid to the hospital? "Sorry your kid is taking a test and can't leave" -  FU!

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March 08, 2015, 04:06:56 AM
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I find that this is strange that a school will not let their child go during a test upon the request of the parents, is this happening everywhere in the USA and it needs a call on 911 to help sort the issue out?
Wow, laws in the US are really weird. Whats the need to call 911 on just about that . Kind of a stupid thing to do .

What laws?

The school told the mother they did not want to release the child because she was in the middle of testing. But when police arrived, the school relented and turned her over.

Myers tells the Orlando Sentinel that emails from school administrators stated that “releasing students during testing would be disruptive and not be allowed.”

But after the incident, a school spokesman denied such a policy existed.

“We do not hold children if parents come to pick them up,” Shari Bobinski says, according to the paper.

The opt out movement has sprouted up across the country in the last year amid concerns the federally funded standardized tests are collecting personal data on students beyond how well they’re reading and writing.




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March 08, 2015, 04:08:48 AM
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I love these redundant replies to boost post counts for sig ads. /sarcasm

Schools are supposed to have security protocols that prevent unauthorized adults (kidnapper strangers or parents without custody rights) from removing children from school. But if those protocols are followed and an authorized adult is still not allowed to take their child, then it makes the school officials criminally liable IMO, but IANAL.

911 can be a way to have a LEO peacefully resolve the situation, assuming they are not fed a line of bullshit by dispatch that the unarmed, non-violent adult actually is, and they don't shoot them under color of law instead.

Saying that you don't trust someone because of their behavior is completely valid.
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March 08, 2015, 04:12:34 AM
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I love these redundant replies to boost post counts for sig ads. /sarcasm

Schools are supposed to have security protocols that prevent unauthorized adults (kidnapper strangers or parents without custody rights) from removing children from school. But if those protocols are followed and an authorized adult is still not allowed to take their child, then it makes the school officials criminally liable IMO, but IANAL.

911 can be a way to have a LEO peacefully resolve the situation, assuming they are not fed a line of bullshit by dispatch that the unarmed, non-violent adult actually is, and they don't shoot them under color of law instead.


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March 08, 2015, 04:32:05 AM
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When I was in school, my old man came to get me due to an emergency. This was well before cell phones. The school told him they wouldn't let me out of class. Old man pushed his way through the school people, went into the room and got me himself. School threatened to call police. Old man suggested they call a lawyer instead, and prepare to defend against kidnapping lawsuit.
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March 08, 2015, 05:18:55 AM
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I find that this is strange that a school will not let their child go during a test upon the request of the parents, is this happening everywhere in the USA and it needs a call on 911 to help sort the issue out?
Wow, laws in the US are really weird. Whats the need to call 911 on just about that . Kind of a stupid thing to do .

You're misunderstanding what happened. The school WASN'T following the laws, which is why the parent called 911, to get the police to enforce the laws.

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March 08, 2015, 05:47:48 AM
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simple

1) you are a " normal mother " your kids belong to the gov in America (they are cattlelike to be slaughter in peace - Georgia guide stone - pre conditioning)

2) you are among the institutional gang (usmiic) you tell nicely the school administrative that they will all lose everything (drone strike, targeted assassination etc), you can WIN back your children

3) you are among the ctrl+p etc, no joke, it's a private school, who cares, you pay, you are "free".

(in the public school too, but the public "servant" forget it there, they are the "guide" of your children).

I find that this is strange that a school will not let their child go during a test upon the request of the parents, is this happening everywhere in the USA and it needs a call on 911 to help sort the issue out?
Wow, laws in the US are really weird. Whats the need to call 911 on just about that . Kind of a stupid thing to do .

You're misunderstanding what happened. The school WASN'T following the laws, which is why the parent called 911, to get the police to enforce the laws.

and if the law tells you that the children must be vaccinated you surrender to the laws? remember according to the law of the land gmo are legal, plants of the creation illegal.

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March 08, 2015, 07:08:11 AM
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Aren't the parents worried about falling out with the school management?
After all, the kid has to continue to go to the same school.....
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March 08, 2015, 07:11:27 AM
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Aren't the parents worried about falling out with the school management?
After all, the kid has to continue to go to the same school.....

In the US, I think schools can't really take any such actions, as they have to stick to the laws.
And doing anything as such, would probably bring more legal problems on them.

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March 08, 2015, 09:37:10 AM
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Any child with a registered birth certificate is property of the county in which they were born, and therefore property of the state. This is how CPS can take your children from you with no due process or legal recourse on your part. The state is just deciding now that children should openly be treated as property of the state in stead of allowing parents to believe they have rights to their children. The USA is diving headfirst into Marxism.
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March 08, 2015, 09:40:00 AM
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Any child with a registered birth certificate is property of the county in which they were born, and therefore property of the state. This is how CPS can take your children from you with no due process or legal recourse on your part. The state is just deciding now that children should openly be treated as property of the state in stead of allowing parents to believe they have rights to their children. The USA is diving headfirst into Marxism.

not for the children of the USMIIC... no cps on earth can take away the kids of mr brennan (ceo of the cia). or try and see...

(disclaimer for foreigners, it may end up in tactical nukes being deployed and activated, just to show you the spirit and not take useless risks).

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March 08, 2015, 07:01:01 PM
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Aren't the parents worried about falling out with the school management?
After all, the kid has to continue to go to the same school.....



Sounds like the school management would punish the kid for political reasons, and not based on his grades? Can't be!

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March 08, 2015, 07:38:13 PM
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Any child with a registered birth certificate is property of the county in which they were born, and therefore property of the state.

Do you actually believe this or are you using hyperbole to make a point?

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March 08, 2015, 08:08:44 PM
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Any child with a registered birth certificate is property of the county in which they were born, and therefore property of the state.

Do you actually believe this or are you using hyperbole to make a point?

In Real Life (unless you are with your local MIIC) it's how it may end up working, hedge accordingly.

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March 08, 2015, 08:36:40 PM
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I dont understand whats the big fuss about, couldnt the mother just wait for the testing  to be over and then take her child ?
Its doubtful that school would refuse to give her the child, maybe they just wanted the class to finish ? And why were there no other parents with this problem, but only her?
I know alot of parents from my daughters school, and some of them are half-insane when it comes to their kids, so it would be the best not to judge this story without hearing what other side has to say.

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March 08, 2015, 10:34:32 PM
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I dont understand whats the big fuss about, couldnt the mother just wait for the testing  to be over and then take her child ?
Its doubtful that school would refuse to give her the child, maybe they just wanted the class to finish ? And why were there no other parents with this problem, but only her?
I know alot of parents from my daughters school, and some of them are half-insane when it comes to their kids, so it would be the best not to judge this story without hearing what other side has to say.

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The story is about the kid going through common core. The parent was not going for it. If you want to know about common core take a look at the (funny or sad) image in the first post or Google "common core stress disorder"



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