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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 997406" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>The big deal is all cirriculum must be open to all parent's and taxpayer's to view by Texas law.</p><p>The school board's broke the law. Teacher's were forced to sign non disclosure agrrement's on the material.</p><p>The Kountze ISD is being sued offer putting Bible verses on football banner and twenty miles down the road at Lumberton ISD they are teaching Islam. </p><p>Can't have it both way's </p><p></p><p>In so far as, the Texas Attorney General's office has stated that the</p><p>TESCCC is a governmental body, yet it is using public funds to develop a</p><p>product, uses public dollars to pay its employees, yet has no TESCCC</p><p>business office, does not post its agenda, does not allow the public into</p><p>its meetings, will not allow public access to its minutes, and</p><p>In so far as, the TESCCC attempted to silence teachers by imposing a</p><p>contract threatening legal action against teachers who allowed parents</p><p>to view lesson content, which is in direct violation of Texas Education</p><p>Code Chapter 26 E, Section 26.006</p><p></p><p>If it is alright why are trying to keep it hid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 997406, member: 694"] The big deal is all cirriculum must be open to all parent's and taxpayer's to view by Texas law. The school board's broke the law. Teacher's were forced to sign non disclosure agrrement's on the material. The Kountze ISD is being sued offer putting Bible verses on football banner and twenty miles down the road at Lumberton ISD they are teaching Islam. Can't have it both way's In so far as, the Texas Attorney General’s office has stated that the TESCCC is a governmental body, yet it is using public funds to develop a product, uses public dollars to pay its employees, yet has no TESCCC business office, does not post its agenda, does not allow the public into its meetings, will not allow public access to its minutes, and In so far as, the TESCCC attempted to silence teachers by imposing a contract threatening legal action against teachers who allowed parents to view lesson content, which is in direct violation of Texas Education Code Chapter 26 E, Section 26.006 If it is alright why are trying to keep it hid. [/QUOTE]
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