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It is probably no longer the case but in the US it -used- to be a parents right to request to sit in the back of the class if their child was in it.

I don't think it was a constant thing unless the kid had some sort of disability or did not speak English but at least a few times a year a parent would sit in the back of the room to watch the class.

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We used to call it Parental Auditing here. I don't know if they still do it.

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Yeah. Makes sense. I doubt its allowed at all in major (blue/progressive) metros. After all of the backlash that came out of parents finally actually getting involved in their children's education since they were at home and could overhear the lessons...

I doubt any school wants a parent to sit in the room and if they allow it, the lesson for that day would be very different from what is normally taught.