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‘It becomes a power struggle’: How private schools are taking on entitled parents

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Emily Kowal, Christopher Harris
‘It becomes a power struggle’: How private schools are taking on entitled parents
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Private schools are implementing strict parent contracts to curb 'entitled' behavior and legal overreach in school disciplinary matters. The trend is exemplified by Geelong Grammar's use of contracts following parental pushback against specific student punishments.

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This highlights the erosion of traditional school authority and the rise of litigious parental involvement in private education.

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The article reports on the conflict between schools and parents by citing specific incidents and administrative responses.

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