Model Hatch Amendment Letter, Version 2
For
this reason society requires that the education of youth should be watched with
the most scrupulous attention. Education is a great measurer, forms the moral
character of men and morals are the basis of government. Noah Webster, 1758-1843
The
original "Model Hatch Amendment Letter," crafted by Senator Orrin
Hatch’s (R. Utah) office, was sent to Family Friendly Libraries by a dedicated
New York mom who heard it on a "Turning Point" program by Dr. David
Jeremiah. Another wise mom from Michigan has since used it with some additions
that we believe are helpful, particularly when you still have some definite
positive connections with your child’s school and want to keep those positives
going. The result is an alternative letter which retains its strong parental
rights message while encouraging good relationships that exist to continue. Feel
free to use either model or adapt it to your own situation even further. Let us
know what is happening in this parental rights arena, please.
Sec.
1017. PROTECTION OF PUPILS
Section 439 of the General Education Provisions Act (20 U.S.C. 1232g) is amended
to read as follows:"PROTECTION OF PUPIL RIGHTS"Sec. 439. (a) All
instructional materials, including teacher's manuals, films, tapes, or other
supplementary material which will be used in connection with any survey,
analysis, or evaluation as part of any applicable program shall be available for
inspection by the parents or guardians of the children.
"(b) No student shall be required, as part of any applicable program, to
submit to a survey, analysis, or evaluation that reveals information
concerning—
"(1) political affiliations;
"(2) mental and psychological problems potentially embarrassing to the
student or his family;
"(3) sex behavior and attitudes;
"(4) illegal, anti-social, self-incriminating and demeaning behavior;
"(5) critical appraisals of other individuals with whom respondents have
close family relationships;
"(6) legally recognized privileged or analogous relationships, such as
those of lawyers, physicians, and ministers; or
"(7) income (other than that required by law to determine eligibility for
participation in a program or for receiving financial assistance under such
program),
without the prior consent of the student (if the student is an adult or
emancipated minor), or in the case of an unemancipated minor, without the prior
written consent of the parent.
"(c) Educational agencies and institutions shall give parents and students
effective notice of their rights under this section.
"(d) Enforcement.—The Secretary shall take such action as the Secretary
determines appropriate to enforce this section, except that action to terminate
assistance provided under an applicable program shall be taken only if the
Secretary determines that—
"(1) there has been a failure to comply with such section; and
"(2) compliance with such section cannot be secured by voluntary means.
"(e) Office of Review Board.—The Secretary shall establish or designate
an office and review board within the Department of Education to investigate,
process, review, and adjudicate violations of the rights established under this
section.".
___(date)__________
Dear _(building principal)____,
As the parents of ___(child’s name)____, who attends ____(school name)_____,
we thank you and your staff for your interest and effort in seeking to provide
an excellent education for our child. Your commitment and skills are deeply
appreciated! We are proud of the level of excellence in education that __(school
name)___provides in each classroom, and we thank you for all that you do to
contribute to the education of our __(son or daughter)__.
We would like to address the issue of our ability to review classroom material
via this letter. Our desire is that we are able to review materials and address
issues with our child concurrent with the curriculum and within the framework of
our family, as well as having the appropriate knowledge to discern the
curriculum’s alignment or lack thereof with our family’s beliefs.
Under U.S. legislation and court decision, parents have the primary
responsibility for their children’s education, and students have certain
rights that the school may not deny. Parents have the right to be assured that
the schools do not unknowingly or knowingly impair or weaken the student’s
beliefs, moral values and belief systems within his or her family unit. A
student has the right to hold his or her values and moral standards without
direct or indirect manipulation by the schools through curricula, textbooks, and
AV material or supplementary assignments. Schools and families successfully
working together as partners in education and communication of curriculum
content will further strengthen the ability to provide students an excellent
education in a way that strengthens individual families and our community.
Under the Hatch Amendment, we hereby request that our child not be involved in
any school activity or material listed below unless we have first reviewed all
the relevant material and given our written consent for their use.
Values clarification, use of moral dilemmas, discussion of religious or moral
standards, role playing, open-ended discussions of situations involving moral
issues, survival games including life/death decision exercises, contrived
incidents for self-revelation, sensitivity training, group encounter sessions,
talk-ins, magic circle techniques, self-evaluation, auto-criticism, strategies
designed for self-disclosure including the keeping of a diary, journal or log
book, sociograms, sociodramas, psychodramas, blindfolded walks, isolation
techniques, death education including abortion, euthanasia, suicide, use of
violence, discussions of death and dying, curricula or books and reading
materials pertaining to religious beliefs (including elements of witchcraft),
drugs and alcohol, nuclear war, nuclear policy, nuclear classroom games,
globalism, one world government, curricula discussing anti-nationalistic views,
evolution, discussion and testing on interpersonal relationship, discussions of
attitudes towards parents and parenting, health education including human
development, and education in human sexuality including birth control and
pre-marital sex.
Psychological and psychiatric treatment or adult and peer counseling that is
designed to affect behavioral, emotional or attitudinal characteristics of an
individual or designated to elicit information about attitudes, habits, traits,
opinions, beliefs, or feelings of an individual or group.
The purpose of this letter is to preserve our child’s rights under the
pupil’s rights amendment, the Hatch Amendment to the General Education Act,
and under its regulation, as published in the Federal Register on September 6,
1984, which became effective November 12, 1984. These regulations provide a
procedure for filing complaints first at the local level and then with the U.S.
Department of Education. If a voluntary remedy fails, federal funds can be
withdrawn from those in violation of the law.
We respectfully ask you to send us a substantive response to this letter,
attaching a copy of your policy statement on procedures for parental permission
requirements. We also ask that you notify all of our child’s teachers with a
copy of this letter and keep a copy of this letter in our child’s file.
Our purpose and intent is to work cooperatively with the schools in congenial
and positive attitudes and actions, with our child’s best interest in mind. We
fully support your efforts to provide excellent education within our community
and for our child, and we are grateful for each teacher and administrator’s
dedication to our child’s success within school.
Please feel free to call us with any questions at any time during the course of
the year. Again, we thank you for your cooperation and excellent efforts in
providing for the education of our child.
Sincerely,