Twin Legislation Bill for New Hampshire
We, the undersigned, petition New Hampshire State Senators and Representatives to pass legislation in the State of New Hampshire similar to that of Minnesota's "Twin Bill". It was sponsored by Minneso... continue reading »
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"If schools always new what was best thing for our kids. That would mean that America would be the best educated. Sorry to say that we are not. We have more issues than something like this for parents to have to spend there time on. Thanks"
"I believe the choice should be made by the parents as far as placing twins in same classroom or seperate classrooms."
"My twins - My choice!!"
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"proud aunt of twins and an educator."
"Research backs what these parents are requesting. The school can't keep standing by this descision based on personal preferences and obsolete opinions."
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"I am a mother of twins and I believe this issue should be determined in the best interest of the children, whether together or separated. It should NOT be solely the school principal's decision."
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"I live in Georgia but I am a Mother to beautiful twin girls who will be starting pre-k this year. I absolutely agree that twins in school should be handled on a case by case basis....everyone's different and the parents know their children better than any"
"Give us the choice -- we know our children best!"
"I love having a voice in my childrens' placement as a mom AND a 20 yr educator!"
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"As the mother of twins, I whole heartedly back this petition."
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"I was very fortunate to have a very supportive principle and staff at my girls elementary school. They were in class together for kindergarten and first grade. I was going to keep them together through second grade, but at the end of first grade they deci"