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Copyright © var d=new Date(); yr=d.getFullYear(); if (yr!=1998) document.write("1998 - "+yr); Disclaimer | E-mail Restrictions | ReDiaz ChanRobles™ | Virtual Law Library™ | chanrobles.com™ (1) education is fundamental to the development of individual citizens and the progress of the Nation; (2) there is a continuing need to ensure equal access for all Americans to educational opportunities of a high quality, and such educational opportunities should not be denied because of race, creed, color, national... (3) parents have the primary responsibility for the education of their children, and States, localities, and private institutions have the primary responsibility for supporting that parental role; (4) in our Federal system, the primary public responsibility for education is reserved respectively to the States and the local school systems and other instrumentalities of the States; (5) the American people benefit from a diversity of educational settings, including public and private schools, libraries, museums and other institutions, the workplace, the community, and the home;
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Copyright © Var D=new Date(); Yr=d.getFullYear(); If (yr!=1998) Document.write("1998 -
Copyright © var d=new Date(); yr=d.getFullYear(); if (yr!=1998) document.write("1998 - "+yr); Disclaimer | E-mail Restrictions | ReDiaz ChanRobles™ | Virtual Law Library™ | chanrobles.com™ (1) education is fundamental to the development of individual citizens and the progress of the Nation; (2) there is a continuing need to ensure equal access for all Americans to educational opportunities of a hi...