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| HIV in schools Jun 23, 1998 Do teachers and students have the right not to be publically identified in schools. Is there something under human rights to verify this? |
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Response from Ms. Breuer
Teachers and students do have the right not to be publicly identified in schools. That right--the right to privacy--is embedded in the U.S. Constitution. Nancy Breuer | |||||||||
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