A school district in Tennessee is facing criticism after parents were asked to refrain from listening in during their children's online classroom instruction, the WND website reports today (August 23, 2020).
Rutherford County Schools in Murfreesboro, Tenn., had asked parents to sign a form agreeing to give teachers privacy with students.
The district soon came under fire, and retracted its stance, asking parents not to listen to what their children were being told during virtual classes.
Parents are now no longer being asked to stay away from participating in the educational experience of their children.
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