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Code · Montana · Title 40 — Family Law · Chapter 6 · Part 7

40-6-703. Parental involvement in education.

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40-6-703 . Parental involvement in education.
(1)The board of trustees of a school district, in consultation with parents, teachers, and administrators, shall develop and adopt a policy to promote the involvement of parents of children enrolled in the school district, including:
(a)a plan for parent participation in the school district, which must be designed to improve parent and teacher cooperation in homework, attendance, and discipline;
(b)a plan to provide parents with information about how to participate in the governance of the school district through the locally elected board of trustees;
(c)procedures by which a parent may learn about the course of study for the parent's child;
(d)procedures by which a parent may withdraw the parent's child from instruction or presentations, assemblies, guest lectures, or other educational events facilitated by a school's faculty or staff, including those conducted by outside individuals or organizations, that offend the parent's beliefs or practices;
(e)procedures by which a parent may learn about the nature and purpose of clubs and extracurricular activities that have been approved by the school or that the school is required to allow under the provisions of the federal Equal Access Act of 1984 and may withdraw the parent's child from any club or extracurricular activity. A student shall provide a signed parental permission form prior to participating in any school-sponsored club or extracurricular activity.
(f)procedures by which a parent shall provide written consent before the parent's child uses a pronoun that does not align with the child's sex. If a parent provides written consent under this subsection (1)(f), a person may not be compelled to use pronouns that do not align with the child's sex.
(g)procedures by which a parent may learn about parental rights and responsibilities under the laws of this state.
(2)The board of trustees of a school district may adopt a policy providing that parents may submit and receive the information required by this section in electronic form.
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