Twin Legislation Bill For West Viriginia
We, the undersigned, petition Senator Joseph M. Minard, Senator Walt Helmick, West Virginia State Senators and Representatives to pass legislation in the State of West Virginia similar to that of Minn... continue reading »
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"Proud mother of twin girls. I think it should be up to the parents to decide to seperate or not!"
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"mom of twins"
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"I'm a mother of 4th grade twin girls. They have been in the same class since kindergarten. They do not sit together. They have separate friends, and both make straight A's. Their presence together in the classroom has never caused a disruption or taken aw"
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"Proud dad of Twin Boys who deserve to be placed in classrooms according to their individual needs!!!"
"I am the mother of two sets of twins. I firmly believe parents of multiple birth children should have the law to back them up in order to give their children the best possible start in the early school years. It should be up to the parent to decide if the"
"Proud Mom of Twin Girls. Separation or not should be a parents choice."
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"Twin daughters that have been denied the oppoprtunity to be in the same class at their elementary school in Kanawha County."
"This should be a decision made by the parents. Not all twins are ready to be seperated from their one true constant since conception."
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"Parent should have the right to choose"
"My personal experience has been that my children have always performed above standard in the classroom academically. Furthermore their behavior has also been exemplary. With that in mind there has never been a reason to justifiably separate my children. A"
"Any decisions regarding placement need to be made while considering the needs of the individual child and should not be done in some arbitrary, mandatory fashion. As a mother of young triplets (21 months old), I find it alarming that there would ever be s"