rock_doctor
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I would not worry about it. She can only enforce what is stated in the districts handbook. I would send back the contract with a note that states you and your child will abide by the written and accepted district policy. If you son comes back and states that she has made comments directly, indirectly or tried to enforce her policy over the districts then it may be time to have a meeting with her and the principal. In the end don't sign it but try to work with in her requirements so you don't put your son under unnecessary stress. I teach high school in a very conservative district but some of the things i see being done in neighboring districts sends shivers down my spine and in some cases i find just flat out offensive. good luck.