Private schools on the whole give parents what they want.
Officials gave parents nearly a month to find a way to save the school.
Because of the longer hours, it would also give working parents a chance for more involvement.
Giving parents that option is not, in and of itself, a bad idea.
The parents of only children are sometimes given similar labels.
"You'll just give parents whatever they want to avoid a lawsuit."
To end this scandal, federal law gave parents of such children extraordinary rights.
Principals, teachers and parents will be given more control over daily operations.
Other particular provisions allow parents to be given special information relating to their child.
A second requires that parents be given six months' notice before any such code takes effect.