Families who do not want their children taught parts of the regular curriculum can ask for religious accommodation, the Thames Valley District school board said in a note it emailed to parents this week.
Families who do not want their children taught parts of the regular curriculum can ask for religious accommodation, the Thames Valley District school board said in a note it emailed to parents this week.
Families who do not want their children taught parts of the regular curriculum can ask for religious accommodation, the Thames Valley District school board said in a note it emailed to parents this week.
Families who do not want their children taught parts of the regular curriculum can ask for religious accommodation, the Thames Valley District school board said in a note it emailed to parents this week.