Legal Question in Education Law in Iowa
My grandson is Native American and we are trying to get him into schools of our choice.
Since he is American Indian is there not a law stating we have this right. I did it for my other kids but they will not for him. What are my rights. I live in Iowa.
Asked on 8/06/13, 12:29 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Robert Luedeman
solo practitioner
I've never heard that a native american child has a right to attend the school of his or your choice anywhere. Perhaps you should contact an attorney who practices in the field of native american law.
Answered on 8/07/13, 8:39 pm
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